2005-06 Archive

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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 “News” from the Feed Looks Like News Indeed: On Video News Releases, the FCC, and the Shortage of Truth in the Truth in Broadcasting Act of 2005
Janel Alania

The Constitutional Validity of Circuit Court Opinions Limiting the American Right to Sexual Privacy
Shelly Elimelekh

Off with Their Printheads! An End to the Per Se Presumption of Illegality for Patent Ties in Illinois Tool Works v. Independent Ink
Aliza Reicher

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