2010-11 Archive

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Volume 29, Issue 1

ARTICLES

Flexible Remedies as a Means to Counteract Failures in Copyright Law
Orit Fischman Afori

Silence and Postmodern Copyright
Matt Williams

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Copyrights and Creditors: What Will Be Left of the King of Pop’s Legacy?
Jessica Bozarth

Music Lessons: What Adam Lambert Can Teach Us About Media Self-Regulation
Maria Matasar-Padilla

One Web to Unite Us All: Bridging the Digital Divide
Brooke Menschel

Back to the Future[s]: A Critical Look at the Film Futures Ban
Paul G. Anderson

As Good As New: Conserving Artwork and the Destruction of Moral Rights
Nathan M. Davis

Volume 28, Issue 3

ARTICLES

The Present (User-Generated Crisis) is the Past (1909 Copyright Act): An Essay Theorizing the “Traditional Contours of Copyright” Language
W. Ron Gard & Elizabeth Townsend Gard

Reframing Indigenous Cultural Artifacts Disputes: An Intellectual Property-Based Approach
Cortelyou C. Kenney

Going Pro in Sports: Providing Guidance to Student-Athletes in a Complicated Legal & Regulatory Environment
Glenn M. Wong, Warren Zola, & Chris Dewbert

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

How New FTC Guidelines on Endorsement and Testimonials Will Affect Traditional and New Media
Jason Goldstein

The “Hot News” Misappropriation Doctrine, The Crumbling Newspaper Industry, and Fair Use as Friend and Foe: What is Necessary to Preserve “Hot News” ?
Jeena Moon

Reforming the Non-Obviousness Judicial Inquiry
Michelle Ernst

Did the MLBPA Strike Out? An Analysis of Union Liability in Major League Baseball’s Anonymous 2003 Sterioid Testing
David Adelsberg

Volume 28, Issue 2

ARTICLES

The Third Time is Not Always A Charm: The Troublesome Legacy of a Dutch Art Dealer – The Limitation and Act of State Defenses in Looted Art Cases
Bert Demarsin

Much Ado About Evocation: A Cultural Analysis of “Well-Knownness” and the Right of Publicity
David Tan

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Right of Publicity Licensing in a New Age: No Doubt v. Activision Publishing, Inc.
Marta Baffy

A Practical Framework for Preventing “Mistrial by Twitter”
Ebony Nicholas

The New Trend: Protecting American Fashion Designs Through National Copyright Measures
Emma Yao Xiao

CASE TRANSLATION

The Tea Board v. Mr. Jean-Luc Dusong, Court of Appeal of Paris, 05/20050, Decision of November 22, 2006
Justin Hughes & Diane Artal