1995-96 Archive

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Volume 14, Issue 2

ARTICLES

Cyberlaw and Social Change: A Democratic Approach to Copyright Law in Cyberspace
Niva Elkin-Korren

Civil Defamation Law and the Press in Russia: Private and Public Interests, the 1995 Civil Code, and the Constitution, Part Two
Peter Krug

PANEL

Regulating the Internet: Should Pornography Get a Free Right on the Information Superhighway?
Marci A. Hamilton, Moderator
Mike Godwin
Richard A. Kurnit
Nadine Strossen
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse

“Naked Restraints of Trade”: A Painting by Nancy Illman Meyers (Acrylic on canvas, 1995)

Accompanying Essays

A Call to the Arts: Exploring New Means of Jurisprudential Expression
Christo Lassiter

Painting the Law
Nancy Illman Meyers

NOTES

Blocking Preemption: Convergence, Privacy, and the FCC’s Misguided Regulation of Caller ID
Laura V. Eng

Reformulating the New York City Landmarks Preservation Law’s Financial Hardship Provision: Preserving the Big Apple
Cindy Moy

A Neo-Institutional Paradigm for Contracts Formed in Cyberspace: Judgement Day for the Statute of Frauds
Marc E. Szafran

Volume 14, Issue 1

ARTICLES

Copyright and Computer Programs: It’s All in the Definition
William F. Patry

Artistic Parody: A Theoretical Construct
Sherri L. Burr

The Precarious Balance: Moral Rights, Parody, and Fair Use
Geri J. Yonover

The Art of Making Law from Other People’s Art
Bruce Rogow

THE SECOND ANNUAL TENZER DISTINGUISHED LECTURE IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Copyright and the Legislative Process: A Personal Perspective
William F. Patry

NOTE

Scope of Gaming Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 after Rumsey v. Wilson: White Buffalo or Brown Cow?
William E. Horwitz

Volume 13, Issue 3

Introduction 
Eli M. Noam and Lisa M. Domonkos

ARTICLES

The European Interest in the American Experience in Self- Regulation
Bernd-Peter Lange and Runar Woldt

Internal Examination: Self-Regulation and the American Media
Everette E. Dennis

Self-Regulation in American Television in Areas Aside from Program Content
Les Brown

Ownership Regulatory Polices in the U.S. Telecom Sector
Henry Geller

The Impact of Ownership on Content: Does it Matter?
Benjamin M. Compaine

Introduction
Jamey Gambrell

Law, Force, and the Russian Media
Monroe E. Price 

Civil Defamation Law and the Press in Russia: Private and Public Interests, the 1995 Civil Code, and the Constitution 
Peter Krug

Free Speech and the Mass Media in Russia: Lessons from the December 1993 Election and Constitutional Referendum
Melissa Dawson 

NOTE

Sharing the Spotlight: Equitable Distribution of the Right of Publicity 
Jonathan L. Kranz