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Volume 28, Issue 1

ARTICLES

Reconciling Fair Use and Trademark Use
Margreth Barrett

The Reverse-Morals Clause: The Unique Way to Save Talent’s Reputation and Money in a New Era of Corporate Crimes and Scandals
Porcher L. Taylor, Fernando M. Pinguelo & Timothy D. Cedrone

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

As Long As “It” is Not Counterfeit: Holding eBay Liable for Secondary Trademark Infringement in the Wake of LVMH and Tiffany Inc.
Ellie Mercado

Protecting Free Speech for Unequivocal Fair Users: Rethinking Our Interpretation of the §512(f) Misrepresentation Clause
Jordan Koss

Recent Development: The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
Emily Ayoob

The Red Flag Test for Apparent Knowledge under the DMCA §512(c) Safe Harbor
Liliana Chang

Almost Famous: Preventing Username-Squatting on Social Networking Websites
Zorik Pesochinsky

Volume 27, Issue 3

 

ARTICLES

Locke’s 1694 Memorandum (and More Incomplete Copyright Historiographies)
Introductory Essay by Justin Hughes

Blues Lives: Promise and Perils of Musical Copyright
Olufunmilayo B. Arewa

The Tough Reality of Copyright Piracy: A Case Study of The Music Industry in China
Jiarui Liu

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

The Grapes of Wrathful Heirs: Terminations of Transfers of Copyright and “Agreements to the Contrary”
Michael J. Bales

The Singer Did Not Approve This Message: Analyzing the Unauthorized Use of Copyrighted Music in Political Advertisements in Jackson Browne v. John McCain
David C. Johnston

When Indigenous Communities Go Digital: Protecting Traditional Cultural Expressions Through Integration of IP and Customary Law
Stephanie Spangler

Distribution, I Presume: A Role for Presumptions in Establishing the “Making Available” Right
Joe Weissman

Volume 27, Issue 2

 

ARTICLES

Of Silos and Constellations: Comparing Notions of Originality in Copyright Law
Elizabeth F. Judge and Daniel Gervais

The Transformation of Originality in the Progressive-Era Debate Over Copyright in News
Robert Brauneis

The Politics of Intellectual Property
Jessica Litman

The Fragmentation of the Global Market: The Case of Digital Versatile Discs (DVDS)
Rostam J. Neuwirth

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Hot Pursuit: The Media’s Liability for Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Through Newsgathering
Heather Berger

Use it or Lose it! Burdens of Proof in Non-Use Cancellation Actions: A Call for Balance in the Trademark Laws of Thailand, Indonesia, and India
Robin N. Brenner

No More Power to Imply: Gonzaga v. Doe and the Evisceration of § 253(C) of the Telecommunications Act
Josh Gajer

Rectifying the Missing Costs of University Patent Practices: Addressing Bayh-Dole Criticisms Through Faculty Involvement
Dovid A. Kanarfogel

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