2013-14 Archive – Volume 32

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Volume 32, Issue 3

ARTICLES

Borrowed Fiction and the Rightful Copyright
Viva R. Moffat

The “Dot” Times They Are A-Changin’: How New Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDS) Will Change Consumer Perception About the Internet
Eric J. Shimanoff

Spring Symposium: Data Privacy & Transparency in Private and Government Data Collection
Loffie Cranor, Brett Frischmann, Ryan Harkins, Helen Nissenbaum, Nate Cardozo, Mariko Hirose, Jonathan Manes, Ira Rubinstein, Christopher Wolf

NOTES

Fair or Foul? Major League Baseball’s Use of a Tortious Interference Lawsuit as a Means of Investigation
Michael Beck

Trademark Protection in the New Internet Age: Template for Successful Legal Rights Objections in the GTLD Revolution
Katarzyna (Kate) M. Dolinska

Bright Lights, Bright-Line: Toward Separation and Reformation of the Transformative Use Analysis
Jennifer Yeh

One-off and Off-hand: Developing an Appropriate Course of Liability in Threatening Online Mass Communication Events
Michael Barrett Zimmerman

Volume 32, Issue 2

ARTICLES

Kill Switches, Forum Doctrine, and the First Amendment’s Digital Future
Enrique Armijo   

Transnational Forfeiture of the “Getty” Bronze
Derek Fincham  

“What Exactly Are You Implying?”: The Elusive Nature of the Implied Copyright License
Christopher M. Newman

White Paper: A Proposal to Reform U.S. Law and Policy Relating to the International Exchange of Cultural Property
William G. Pearlstein

NOTES

Examining the § 271(e)(1) Safe Harbor of the Hatch-Waxman Act: A Legislative Proposal Granting Mandatory Post-Marketing Exceptions
Jessica Chao

Rebalancing Pay-for-Delay: Why No-Authorized Generic Agreements Should Be Subject to Higher Antitrust Scrutiny
David C. Kurlander

Lo and Behold!: Does Tolerated Use Give an Incentive to Plagiarize? An Example through the Music of Bob Dylan
Julie Levine

The Israeli Anti-Boycott Law: Should Artists Be Worried?
Arie Peled

Volume 32, Issue 1

ARTICLES

Republican Study Committee Policy Brief: Three Myths About Copyright Law and Where to Start to Fix It
Derek Khanna

Reflection on the House Republican Study Committee Copyright Reportrt
Derek Khanna 

Protecting Post-Mortem Privacy: Reconsidering the Privacy Interets of the Deaceased in a Digital World 
Lilian Edwards and Edina Harbinja

Self-Replicating Technologies and the Challenge for the Patent and Antitrust Laws
Daryl Lim   

The Semiotics of Alpha Brands: Encoding/Decoding/Recoding/Transcoding of Louis Vuitton and Implications for Trademark Laws
David Tan  

NOTES

Caught in a Bind: Reassessing Judicial Authority to Bind Non-Party Search Engines Under Rule 65 in Counterfeit Goods Cases 
Courtney Brown

Protecting the Innocent—the Need to Adapt Federal Asset Forfeiture Laws to Protect the Interests of Third Parties in Digital Asset Seizures 
Elizabeth Friedler

Why Can’t We Be (F)RANDs?: The Effect of Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory Commitments on Standard-Essential Patent Licensing
Robert D. Keeler

“A Right to Be Spared Unhappiness”: Images of Death and the Expansion of the Relational Right of Privacy
Catherine Leibowitz 

@SocialMedia: Speech with a Click of a Button? #SocialSharingButtons
Alicia D. Sklan

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