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Volume 27, Issue 1

ARTICLES

Satellite Transponders and Free Expression
Monroe E. Price

The Uneasy Case for Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge
R. Munzer & Kal Raustiala

Copyright Law in and Under the Constitution: A Comparison Between American and German Constitutional Copyright Law
Tom Braegelmann

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Where’s the Remote? The Importance of the Location of the Remote Control (and the One Who Uses It) in Determining Liability for Copyright Infringement for Remote Storage DVRs
Cindy Abramson

The Beginning of a New Age?: The Unconscionability of the “360-Degree” Deal
Ian Brereton

Steroid Regulation in Professional Sports: Sarbanes-Oxley as a Guide
Sarah R. Heisler

Goodbye, Norma Jean: Marilyn Monroe and the Right of Publicity’s Transformation at Death
Michael Decker

A Proposed Restriction on the First Amendment: Protecting Children from Internet Pedophiles
Jennifer L. Pass

Crossing the Fair Use Line: The Demise and Revival of the Harry Potter Lexicon and Its Implications for the Fair Use Doctrine in the Real World and on the Internet
Shira Siskind

Volume 26, Issue 3

ARTICLES

Anti-SLAPP Law Make Benefit for Glorious Entertainment Industry of America: Borat, Reality Bites, and the Construction of an Anti-SLAPP Fence Around the First Amendment
Jonathan Segal

Pirates Among the Second Life Islands – Why You Should Monitor the Misuse of Your Intellectual Property in Online Virtual Worlds
Ben Quarmby

A Call for Dissent and Further Independence in the NCAA Infractions Process
Gene A. Marsh

A New Interface Between Copyright Law and Technology: How User-Generated Content Will Shape the Future of Online Distribution
Maria Lillà Montagnani

Toward an Alternative Normative Framework for Copyright: From Private Property to Human Rights
Mary W. S. Wong

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Ruling with an Iron Fist: The TTAB’s Strict Standard for Fraud for Trademark Registrants and Its Sanctions for Fraudulent Registrations
Meryl Rothchild

Taking Chances: The United States’ Policy on Internet Gambling and Its International Implications
Yevgeniya Roysen

Super Bowl Hero to Bank Account Zero
Scott Hollander

Filtering Systems or Fair Use? A Comparative Analysis of Proposed Regulations for User-Generated Content
Brette G. Meyers

Volume 26, Issue 2

ARTICLES

Three-Dimensional Objects as Marks: Does a “Dark Shadow” Loom over Trademark Theory?
Amir H. Khoury

The Never Ending Seizure Order: How Courts Have Granted Immortality to Congress’s Mayfly
Steven N. Baker

Rethinking Sharing Licenses for the Entertainment Media
Eric E. Johnson

Evaluation of the Dilution-Parody Paradox in the wake of the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006
Justin J. Gunnell

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

A Defense of Patenting Human Gene Sequences Under U.S. Law: Support for the Patenting of Isolated and Purified Substances
Lauren M. Nowierski

Criminal Manifestos and the Media
Arlen Pyenson

Paparazzi/Blogger Face-Off: Opportunity Knocking for a Fair Use Limit?
Eaton O’Neill

Real Art Calls for Real Legislation: An Argument Against Adoption of the Design Piracy Prohibition Act
Anya Jenkins Ferris

Defining Expeditious: Uncharted Territory of the DMCA Safe Harbor Provision
Debra Weinstein

AELJ TRANSLATION SERIES # 002

Nestlé Schweiz AG v. Masterfoods AG; Swiss Federal Supreme Court, No. 4P.222/2006, Decision of December 21, 2006
Translated by Tom Braegelmann and Neil Conley