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Volume VIII, No. 3 (Summer 2004)

ARTICLES

  1. Thumbs Up For Biometric Authentication! | Gwen “Wendy” Kennedy
  2. Improving the Patent System for the 21st Century: Optimizing the Requirements to be a Member of the Patent Bar | Nathan Lewis
  3. The Eighth Circuit Holds that a City Ordinance Restricting the Provision of Violent Video Games to Minors without Parental Consent is an Unconstitutional Violation of Free Speech: Interactive Digital Software Association v. St. Louis County, Missouri | Libby Hampson
  4. Dastar Corp. v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. | Carrie Jones
  5. The DeCSS Trade Secrets Case: DVD Copy Control Association, Inc. v. Bunner | Brooks W. Taylor
  6. Can a Copyright Holder Prevent Reverse Engineering? The Federal Circuit Court Holds that the Federal Copyright Act Does Not Preempt “No Reverse Engineering” Clauses: Bowers v. Baystate Tech. Inc. | Jonathan Wilson

Volume VIII, No. 2 (Winter 2004)

ARTICLES

  1. When the Americans with Disabilities Act Goes Online: Application of the ADA to the Internet and the World Wide Web | Steven Mendelsohn and Martin Gould
  2. Internet Domain Name Disputes: Working Toward a Global Solution | Sue Ann Mota
  3. Jurisdictional Issues in Electronic Commerce Contracts: A Canadian Perspective | Shafik Bhalloo
  4. ICANN May Be the Only Game in Town, But Marina del Rey Isn’t the Only Town on Earth: Some Thoughts on the So-Called “Uniqueness” of the Internet | Volker Kitz
  5. Canned Spam: New State and Federal Legislation Attempts to Put a Lid On It | Jordan M. Blanke
  6. Needling the Thread: A Moderator’s Guide to Freedom of Speech Limitations on Government Sponsored Web-Based Threaded Discussions | Gregory S. Weber

Volume VIII, No. 1 (Fall 2003)

ARTICLES

  1. Information Systems Security and Privacy Issues in the Armed Forces | John C. Dolak and Anna E. Dolak
  2. Personal Jurisdiction: Lost in Cyberspace? | Susan Nauss Exon
  3. Looking for a Crack to Break the Internet's Back: The Listen4ever Case and Backbone Provider Liability under the Copyright Act and the DMCA | Daniel W. Kopko
  4. Clients' Views on Privacy and Security After September 11: Have They Changed? Should They? An Information Technology Lawyer's Perspective | Richard G. Lyon
  5. The Erosion of Online Privacy Rights in the Recent Tide of Terrorism | Thomas P. Ludwig
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