2017-18 Archive – Volume 36

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Volume 36, Issue 1

ARTICLES

THE ‘BLURRED LINES’ OF MARVIN GAYE’S ‘HERE, MY DEAR’: MUSIC AS A TORTIOUS ACT, DIVORCE NARRATIVE AND FIRST AMENDMENT TOTEM – Bryan Adamson

LES DEMOISELLES D’AVIGNON: PAINTING PROSTITUTION, DELINEATING LAW – Shulamit Almog

MATAL V. TAM—A VICTORY FOR THE SLANTS, A TOUCHDOWN FOR THE REDSKINS, BUT AN AMBIGUOUS JOURNEY FOR THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND TRADEMARK LAW – Mark Conrad

ALL FOR COPYRIGHT STAND UP AND HOLLER! THREE CHEERS FOR STAR ATHLETICA AND THE U.S. SUPREME COURT’S PERCEIVED AND IMAGINED SEPARATELY TEST – David E. Shipley

NOTES

THE TROPE OF PARITY – Michael Del Priore

INCENTIVIZING CYBERSECURITY COMPLIANCE IN THE NEW DIGITAL AGE: PREVALENCE OF SECURITY BREACHES SHOULD PROMPT ACTION BY CONGRESS AND THE SUPREME COURT – Cristiana Modesti

RIDE OVERSHARING: PRIVACY REGULATION WITHIN THE GIG ECONOMY  –  Casey Thomas

CREATING A MORE PERMISSIVE PATENTABILITY STANDARD UNDER LANGUAGE FROM THE TPP – Ryan Gregory Thorne

Volume 36, Issue 2

ARTICLES

SAFE HARBORS AND THE EVOLUTION OF ONLINE PLATFORM MARKETS: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS – T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford, & Michael Stern

TO FILTER, OR NOT TO FILTER? THAT IS THE QUESTION IN EU COPYRIGHT REFORM – Giancarlo Frosio

VALORIZING DISOBEDIENCE WITHIN THE RANKS: LAW AND RESISTANCE IN AMERICAN MILITARY FILMS – Amar Khoday

PROGRESS OR PROFIT: RECONSIDERING THE SHORTENED STATUTORY PERIOD SCHEME – Max Stul Oppenheimer

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MUNICIPAL WI-FI AND THE THIRD-PARTY DOCTRINE: RETHINKING AN ANTIQUATED FRAMEWORK – David A. Forrest

IN THE PRIVACY OF ONE’S OWN HOME: DOES NEW YORK STATE LAW PREVENT INVASIONS OF PRIVACY IN THE HOME? – Madeline A. Kessler

THE JOURNALISM LICENSING PROGRAM: A SOLUTION TO COMBAT THE SELECTIVE EXPOSURE THEORY IN OUR CONTEMPORARY MEDIA LANDSCAPE – Matthew Lobello

WHY THE BRIDGEPORT RULE FOR INFRINGEMENT OF SOUND RECORDINGS IS NO LONGER ‘VOGUE’ – Jessica Mauceri

Volume 36, Issue 3

2018 SPRING SYMPOSIUM

NEW YORK RIGHT OF PUBLICITY LAW RE-IMAGINING PRIVACY AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT IN THE DIGITAL AGE Transcript

THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGINED FOR NEW YORK?  –Jennifer E. Rothman

ARTICLES

OWNERSHIP OF UNIVERSITY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – Jon M. Garon

DIGITAL PUBLISHING: THREE FUTURES (AND HOW TO GET THERE) – Stephen M. Maurer

CRITICAL RACE IP – Anjali Vats & Deidré A. Keller

NOTES

MUSICAL INNOVATION’S SWORN ENEMY: THE INFRINGER – Stuart Lawrence Anello

REACHING FOR THE STARS: A PROPOSAL TO THE FTC TO HELP DETER ASTROTURFING AND FAKE REVIEWS – Matthew Barish

ALL-AMERICAN DISCRIMINATION: NORTH CAROLINA AND TRANSGENDER STUDENTATHLETES – Jessica Rosen