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Volume 11, Issue 3
Fair Use Misconstrued: Profit, Presumptions, and Parody
William F. Patry & Shira Perlmutter
Copyright Protection: Has Look & Feel Crashed?
John M. Walker, Jessica D. Litman, Susan G. Braden, Anthony L. Clapes, Henry B. Gutman, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, Frank J. Macchiarola, and Marci A. Hamilton,
Girls Lean Back Everywhere: The Law of Obscenity and the Assault on Genius
Linda Kauffman
Excerpt: Girls Lean Back Everywhere: The Law of Obscenity and the Assault on Genius
Edward de Grazia
Outing: Justifiable or Unwarranted Invasion of Privacy? The Private Facts Tort as a Remedy for Disclosures of Sexual Orientation
Barbara Moretti
Self-Help & Contributory Infringement: The Law and Legal Thought Behind a Little ‘Black-Box’
Nicholas E. Sciorra
Perfection of Security Interests in Copyrights: The Peregrine Effect on the Orion Pictures Plan of Reorganization
Steven Weinberger
Volume 11, Issue 2
Comparing Broadcast Structures: Transnational Perspectives and Post-Communist Examples
Monroe Price
European Law: A Case Study of Changes in National Broadcasting
Willem F. Korthals Altes
The Corporate State and Broadcasting in Ireland: A National-Popular Program
Desmond Bell
The Screening of Jacques Tati: Broadcasting and Cultural Identity in the European Community
Richard Collins
Euroculture: Communications, Community, and Identity in Europe
Kevin Robins & David Morley
Television in Europe
Monroe Price
Volume 11, Issue 1
The Art of Appropriation: Puppies, Piracy, and Post-Modernism
Lynne A. Greenberg
500 Years After Columbus: Promoting and Protecting Multiculturalism and the Arts
Sherri L. Burr
Protecting Native American Culture
Leonard D. DuBoff
International Dimensions
Teresa McGuire
The Legality and Efficacy of the National Basketball Association Salary Cap
Jeffrey E. Levine
The Case for Televised Executions
Gil Santamarina
DAT’s All Folks: Cahn v. Sony and the Audio Home Recording Act of 1991- Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes?
Gary S. Lutzker