The University of Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy

University of Pittsburgh
School of Law


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[Vol.] PGH. J. Tech. L. & Pol'y [Art. #]


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Joseph Ernst, Editor-in-Chief

Alexis Unkovic, Executive Editor

Vincent Mersich, Executive Editor

Journal of Technology Law & Policy
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
3900 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Telephone: (412) 648-1400


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Breaker 2

Volume VIII - Fall 2007 / Spring 2008 ↑

 

Would You Like That iPhone Locked or Unlocked?: Reconciling Apple’s Anticircumvention Measures With the DMCA

Daniel J. Corbett

University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Mineshafts on Treasure Island: A Relief Map of the eBay Fraud Landscape

Mary M. Calkins: Attorney, Foley & Lardner LLP; J.D./ M.B.A.

Alexei Nikitkov: Assistant Professor of Accounting, Brock University; Ph.D.

Vernon Richardson: S. Robson Walton Chair of Accounting, Univ. of Arkansas; Ph.D.

 

A Tangled Web We Weave: Enforcing International Speech Restrictions in an Online World

Gregory S. Cooper J.D.

University of Pennsylvania Law School

 

The Communications Decency Act of 1996: Why § 230 is Outdated and Publisher Liability for Defamation Should be Reinstated Against Internet Service Providers

Matthew G. Jeweler

University of Maryland School of Law

 

The Future of Cameras in the Courts: Florida Sunshine or Judge Judy

Elizabeth A. Stawicki, J.D.

St. Thomas in Minneapolis

 

International E-Discovery: Navigating the Maze

Erica M. Davila

Rutgers School of Law

 

Price Fix Away?: Does the Supreme Court's Decision in Leegin Creative Leather Products Strengthen the Ability of Businesses to Engage in Vertical Price Restraints with Impunity?

Erick S. Lee, J.D.

The George Washington University Law School

 

Scare of Avian Flu Revisits India: A Bumpy Road Ahead

Rajnish Kumar Rai

Senior police officer of the Indian Police Service

 

Front Matter for JTLP VIII, Fall 2007

 

Front Matter for JTLP VIII - Spring 2008

 

 

Breaker 2

Volume VII - Fall 2006 / Spring 2007 ↑

 

Flying the Friendly Skies May Not be so Friendly in Outer Space:
International and Domestic Law Leaves United States’ Citizen Space Tourists without a Remedy for Injury Caused by Government Space Debris

Marla Stayduhar
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

“I Just Bought a Flat Screen T.V. in Kolkata?” Application of Laws for International Outsourcing Related Identity Theft

Samantha Grant
Attorney, Lindahl, Schnabel, Kardassakis & Beck, LLP
University of California, Davis School of Law

 

The Limitations of “Information Privacy” in the Network Environment

Jisuk Woo, Ph.D., J.D.
Associate Professor, Seoul National University’s Graduate School of Public Administration
Jae-Hyup Lee, Ph.D., J.D.
Associate Professor, Kyung Hee University School of Law

 

Undampened Oscillations in the Circuit: Combining the Components of 271(f) Doctrine Supplied by the Federal Circuit

Ben Byer
Attorney, Merchant & Gould, Seattle, Washington
Lewis and Clark Law School

 

Computer Forensics, Search Strategies, and the Particularity Requirement

Wayne Jekot
University of Connecticut

 

Impeaching Finnigan and Realigning the Corroboration Standard for Uninterested Single Witness Testimony with Precedent and Policy

Jessica Underwood
DePaul University College of Law

 

Regulatory Disparity: The Constitutional Implications of Communications Regulations That Prevent Competitive Neutrality

Ryan K. Mullady
American University, Washington School of Law

 

Keeping Time Machines and Teleporters in the Public Domain: Fiction as Prior Art for Patent Examination

Daniel H. Brean
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Legal Defect Protected by Article 42 of the CISG: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

Thomas M. Beline
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Front Matter for JTLP VII, Spring 2007

 

 

Volume VI - Fall 2005 / Spring 2006 ↑

 

Searching for Initial Interest Confusion and Trademark Protection in Cyberspace

David M. Fritch
Law Clerk to the Honorable Stanley R. Chesler, U.S.D.J.
United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Villanova University School of Law

 

Escaping Davy Jones' Locker: How the Motion Picture Industry Can Stop Digital Piracy Without Unnecessary Litigation

Robert H. Wright
Franklin Pierce Law Center
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville

 

Security Interests In Patents and Patent Applications?

Pauline Stevens
Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Los Angeles Office

 

When Two Worlds Collide: Ownership of Genetic Resources under the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights

Greg K. Venbrux
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Who's Walking the Plank?:

The Recording Industry's Fight to Stop Music Piracy

James Dye
Associate with Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson & Haluck, San Diego, CA Office
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

The National Counterterrorism Center: Foreign and Domestic Intelligence Fusionand the Potential Threat to Privacy

The Honorable Bennie G. Thompson
Representative, Second District of Mississippi, U.S. House of Representatives
Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security

 

Online Casino Advertising: Testing the Limits of Commercial Speech

Andrew Hall
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Doe v. Ashcroft and Its Place in the Judicial Trend: How the Courts Have Advanced Civil Liberties in Step with Advances in Technology

Craig M. Glasgow
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

 

Volume V - Fall 2004 / Spring 2005

 

Toward a Criminal Law for Cyberspace: Product Liability and Other Issues

Susan W. Brenner
NCR Distinguished Professor of Law & Technology
University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio

 

What's in Your Bottle?: Shire US Inc. v. Barr Laboratories Inc. and Its Effect on Prescription Drug Trade Dress Protection in the Third Circuit

Aaron Pile
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Volume IV - Fall 2003 / Spring 2004

 

High Tech Hunks of Steel: Fixed-site Amusement Rides and Safety Under State Regulation

Jennifer Kingsley
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Forgery in Cyberspace: The Spoof Could Be on You!

Stephanie Austria
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Pre Embryos: The Tiniest Speck of Potential Life Carrying the Seeds for Sweeping Change

Kathy L. Miehl
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Rewarding Creativity: Transformative Use in the Jazz Idiom

Stephen R. Wilson
Judicial Clerk for Justices of Massachusetts Superior Court
Suffolk University School of Law

 

Drafting Intellectual Property Joint Venture Agreements with an Eye Toward Termination

Jackie G. Taylor
Wachovia Bank, N.A.
University of Pennsylvania Law School

 

The Fine Line Between Security and Liberty: The "Secret" Court Struggle to Determine the Path of Foreign Surveillance in the Wake of September 11th

Jessica M. Bungard
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Just When U Thought it was All Over, Gator's Kin Pops Up and Slides Out of Dangerous IP Waters (for the Most Part): A Review of Two Online Pop-Up Advertisers and 4 Internet Law Decisions.

Jason Allen Cody
Associate with Oblon, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C., Alexandria, Virginia

 


Volume II - Fall 2001 / Spring 2002

 

The Future of Law Reviews and Legal Journals From a Student Editor's Perspective

Bradley J. Martineau
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Alcohol Ignition Interlocks: Magic Bullet or Poison Pill?

Gregory T. Neugebauer

 

Personal Jurisdiction Over The Internet: How International Is Today's Shoe?

Jamie Spataro
University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

Volume I - Fall 2000 / Spring 2001

 

Interpretation of Consent Decrees and Microsoft v. United States I: Making Law in the Shadow of Negotiation

Lloyd C. Anderson
University of Akron, C. Blake McDowell, Jr. Professor of Law

 

The First Amendment in Cyberspace: No Place for Analogies

Hope Eckert
University of New Mexico