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Volume 24, Issue 1
ARTICLES
Introduction to David Nimmer’s Modest Proposal
Justin Hughes
A Modest Proposal to Streamline Fair Use Determinations
David Nimmer
Dawn of the Death of Distributed Denial of Service: How to Kill Zombies
Lilian Edwards
Sense and Nonsense in Measuring Sponsorship Confusion
Jacob Jacoby
“We-Intention” and the Limits of Copyright
Lior Zemer
Catch 1201: A Legislative History and Content Analysis of the DMCA Exemption Proceedings
Bill D. Herman & Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.
Your Revolution: The Federal Communications Commission, Obscenity and the Chilling of Artistic Expression on Radio Airways
Nasoan Sheftel-Gomes
NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
The Constitutional Validity of Circuit Court Opinions Limiting the American Right to Sexual Privacy
Shelly Elimelekh
Pop-Up Ads and Trademark Infringement: Whenu.Com Litigation
Janet Rubin
Progress on the WIPO Broadcasting and Webcasting Treaty
Matthew D. Asbell
Software Copyright Law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Under the Microscope: Blizzard v. Bnetd as the Lens
David Brett Kinitsky
Volume 23, Issue 3
ARTICLES
Reclaiming Copyright
Christina Bohannan
The Priestly Class: Reflections on a Journalist’s Privilege
William E. Lee
A Powers-Based Approach to the Protection of Ideas
Larissa Katz
NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Merck v. Integra and Its Aftermath: A Safe Harbor for the Commercial Use of Biotechnology Research Tools?
Brendan M. O’Malley
History Turned “Sideways”: Granholm v. Heald and the Twenty-first Amendment
Harris Danow
Volume 23, Issue 2
ARTICLES
The Author’s Name as a Trademark: A Perverse Perspective on the Moral Right of “Paternity”?
Jane C. Ginsburg
Rewriting Fair Use and the Future of Copyright Reform
Michael J. Madison
What Is a Copy?
Jeffrey Malkan
Broadcast Litigiousness: Syndi-Court’s Construction of Legal Consciousness
Kimberlianne Podlas
NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Whose Idea Is It Anyway? Protecting Idea Purveyors and Media Producers After Grosso v. Miramax
Aileen Brophy
Trend Forecast: Imitation Is a Legal Form of Flattery- Louis Vuitton Malletier v. Dooney & Burke, Inc.
Sarah J. Kaufman