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Volume 23, Issue 1
ARTICLES
A Quick and Inexpensive System for Resolving Peer-to-Peer Copyright Disputes
Mark A. Lemley & R. Anthony Reese
“If It Walks, Talks and Squawks . . .” The First Amendment Right of Access to Administrative Adjudications: A Position Paper
The Committee on Communications and Media Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Publicity Rights as Property Rights
David Westfall & David Landau
Law, Geography and Cyberspace: The Case of On-Line Territorial Privacy
Daniel Benoliel
When You Wish Upon Dastar: Creative Provenance and the Lanham Act
Mary LaFrance
NOTES
For-Bid Scalping Online?: Anti-Scalping Legislation in an Internet Society
Daniel Glantz
Second Class Athletes: The USOC’s Treatment of Its Paralympians
Jason Kroll
RIAA v. Verizon and How the DMCA Subpoena Power Became Powerless
Katherine Raynolds
Volume 22, Issue 3
ARTICLES
On the Logic of Suing One’s Customers and the Dilemma of Infringement-Based Business Models
Justin Hughes
The Press and the Public’s First Amendment Right of Access to Terrorism on Trial: A Position Paper
The Committee on Communications and Media Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
The Recording Academy ® Entertainment Law Initiative
2003 Legal Writing Contest
WINNER
Title Blanding: How the Lanham Act Strips Artistic Expression from Song Titles
Lisa Tomiko Blackburn
FINALISTS
The Supremacy of Sound Exchange: Federal Preemption of State Escheat Laws
Marc Shaw
Digital First Sale: Friend or Foe?
Eurie Hayes Smith IV
Where Have All the Royalties Gone? Emerging Technologies and the Lack of Equitable Mechanical Royalties
Cole Sternberg
NOTES
A “Quizzical” Look into the Need for Reality Television Show Regulation
Tara Brenner
Too Famous for the Right of Publicity: ETW Corp. and the Trend Towards Diminished Protection for Top Celebrities
Michael Sloan
Weight-Loss Advertising Too Good to Be True: Are Manufacturers or the Media to Blame?
Jodie Sopher
Volume 22, Issue 2
ARTICLES
The Free Speech Coalition & Adult Entertainment: An Inside View of the Adult Entertainment Industry, Its Leading Advocate & the First Amendment
Clay Calvert & Robert D. Richards
Market Fundamentalism and the TRIPS Agreement
Thomas F. Cotter
“Musical Copyright Law: Past, Present and Future of Online Music Distribution”
Robert J. Delchin
“Equitable Remuneration” in Copyright Law: The Amended German Copyright Act as a Trap for the Entertainment Industry in the U.S.?
Reto M. Hilty & Alexander Peukert
The Reissue Recapture Doctrine: Its Place Among the Patent Laws
Stephen G. Kunin & Kenneth M. Schor
“The Unusual Suspects: Unscrambling Satellite Piracy”
David V. Lampman, II
Copyright Protection for Federally Funded Research: Necessary Incentive or Double Subsidy?
Samuel E. Trosow
NOTE
“‘When a Nation Is at War’: A Context Dependent Theory of Free Speech for the Regulation of Weapon Recipes”
Liezl Irene Pangilinan