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Volume 25, Issue 1

 

ARTICLES

Foreword: Iraq and the Making of State Media Policy
Monroe Price

Policy Recommendations Concerning Broadcasting in Iraq
Stanhope Centre for Communications Policy Research

The Dynamics of Iraq’s Media: Ethno-Sectaraian Violence, Political Islam, Public Advocacy, and Globalization
Ibrahim Al-Marashi

Primetime Crimes? Are Reality Television Programs “Illegal Contests” in Violation of Federal Law?
Kimberlianne Podlas

To Live in In-“Fame”-y: Reconceiving Scandalous Marks as Analogous to Famous Marks
Jasmine Abdel-khalik

Does Liability Enhance Credibility? Lessons from the DMCA Applied to Online Defamation
Olivera Medenica & Kaiser Wahab

Adverse to What? The Increasing Value of Patent Opinions After Knorr-Bremse
Matthew Leary

Recent Second Circuit Opinions Indicate that Google’s Library Is Not Transformative
Matt Williams

Free Expression in Motion Pictures: Childhood Sexuality and a Satisfied Society
James E. Bristol, III

Struggling Around the “Natural” Divide: The Protection of Tangible and Intangible Indigenous Property
Emanuela Arezzo

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Is an Accrued Cause of Action for Copyright Infringement More Like a Kidney or a Contract?
Bryanne Schmitt

Ebay v. Mercexchange: Looking at the Cause and Effect of a Shift in the Standard for Issuing Patent Injunctions
Rebecca A. Hand

Volume 24, Issue 3

 

ARTICLES

Regulating Professional Services Advertising: Current Constitutional Parameters And Issues Under the First Amendment Commercial Speech Doctrine
Michael Hoefges

In Search of Validity: A New Model for the Content and Procedural Treatment of Trademark Infringement Surveys
Irina Manta

Rediscovering the Public Interest: An Analysis of the Common Law Governing Post-Employment Non-Compete Contracts for Media Employees
Cathy Packer & Johanna Cleary

On the Legal Consequences of Sauces: Should Thomas Keller’s Recipes Be Per Se Copyrightable?
Chris Buccafusco

The Twilight of the Opera Pirates: A Prehistory of the Exclusive Right of Public Performance for Musical Compositions
Zvi. S. Rosen

First Amendment Protection for False Commercial Speech by A Publisher Regarding The Truthfulness of Its Publication: A Response to Litigation Arising Over James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces
Jason Kessler

NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Reforming Section 115: Escape from the Byzantine World of Mechanical Licensing
Skyla Mitchell

All Quiet on the Middle Eastern Front? Proposed Legislation to Regulate Milblogs and Effectuate the First Amendment in the Combat Zone
Michelle Rosengarten

COPE-ing with the Future: An Examination of the Potential Copyright Liability of Non-Neutral Networks for Infringing Internet Content
Alex Pisarevsky

Anonymity on the Internet: How Does It Work, Who Needs It, and What Are Its Policy Implications?
Eric J. Stieglitz

Volume 24, Issue 2

 

ARTICLES

Leakers, Bloggers, and Fourth Estate Inmates: The Misguided Pursuit of a Reporter’s Privilege
Randall D. Eliason

Killing with Kindness: Fatal Flaws in the $6.5 Billion Universal Serving Funding Mission and What Should Be Done to Narrow the Digital Divide
Rob Frieden

Global Copyright, Local Speech
Michael D. Birnhack

An Authors’ Rights-Based Copyright Law: The Fairness and Morality of French and American Law Compared
Jean-Luc Piotraut

A Duty to Protect the Rights of Performers? Constitutional Foundations of an Intellectual Property Right
Michael Gruenberger

January 1, 2003: The Birth of the Unpublished Public Domain and Its International Implications
Elizabeth Townsend Gard

What’s the Story with Storyline Patents—An Argument Against the Allowance of Proposed Storyline Patents and for the Rejection of Currently Pending Storyline Patent Applications
Ben Manevitz

NOTES

Is Fame Alone Sufficient to Create Priority Rights?: An International Perspective on the Viability of the Famous/Well-Known Marks Doctrine
Alexis Weissberger

Harvest of Knowledge: Why the Public Policy Behind Copyright Law Requires Legislation Endorsing Digital Media Collections as Privileged Revisions
Diana Katz Gerstel

“Thou Shalt Not Go About as a Talebearer Among Thy People”: Jewish Law and the Private Facts Tort
Elie Mischel

Identity Theft: Tribute Bands, Grand Rights, and Dramatico-Musical Performances
Brent Giles Davis

Gibson v. PRS: The Applicability of the Initial Interest Confusion Doctrine to Trademarked Product Shapes
Paul Anthony Marchisotto

The Great Mall of China: Should the United States Restrict Importation of Chinese Cultural Property?
Inbal Baum