The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
An island in the net: domain naming and English administrative law.(Domain Name Symposium) | Library and information science | Gould, Mark |
A primer on trademark law and Internet addresses.(Domain Name Symposium) | Library and information science | Loundy, David J. |
A request to the High Court: don't let the patent laws be distracted by a flashy trade dress. | Library and information science | Jenkins, Manotti L. |
Article 2B: an introduction.(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium) | Library and information science | Nimmer, Raymond T. |
Article 2B: finally the validation of shrink-wrap licenses.(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium)(Case Note) | Library and information science | Wang, Joseph C. |
Blackhole in cyberspace: the legal void in the Internet.(Domain Name Symposium) | Library and information science | Gigante, Alexander |
Commercialism and the downfall of Internet self governance: an application of antitrust law.(A Cyberspace Perspective on Governance, Standards, and Control) | Library and information science | Gottardo, David A. |
Commercial law infrastructure for the age of information.(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium) | Library and information science | Rustad, Michael L. |
Decloaking development contracts. (computer software)(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium) | Library and information science | Harris, Micalyn S. |
Eggs in baskets: distributing the risks of electronic signatures. | Library and information science | Wright, Benjamin |
Electronic commerce on the Internet: legal developments in Taiwan.(A Cyberspace Perspective on Governance, Standards, and Control) | Library and information science | Chen, George C.C. |
Express warranties and Published Information Content under Article 2B: does the shoe fit?(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium) | Library and information science | Wolfson, Joel Rothstein |
Internet red light districts: a domain name proposal for regulatory zoning of obscene content.(A Cyberspace Perspective on Governance, Standards, and Control) | Library and information science | Major, April Mara |
Keeping business out of the bedroom: protecting personal privacy interests from the retail world. | Library and information science | Klein, David J. |
NBA v. Motorola and Stats, Inc.: the Second Circuit properly limits the "hot news doctrine." | Library and information science | Lieb, Alan D. |
Notaries public - lost in cyberspace, or key business professionals of the future? | Library and information science | Closen, Michael L., Richards, R. Jason |
Orderly expansion of the international top-level domains: concurrent trademark users need a way out of the Internet trademark quagmire.(Domain Name Symposium) | Library and information science | Nash, David B. |
Perfecting a security interest in computer software copyrights: getting it right. | Library and information science | Watterberg, Aimee A. |
Personal jurisdiction in cyberspace: the constitutional boundary of minimum contacts limited to a Web site. | Library and information science | Stott, David L. |
Remedies in domain name lawsuits: how is a domain name like a cow?(Domain Name Symposium) | Library and information science | Oppedahl, Carl |
Revocation of an Internet domain name for violations of "netiquette": contractual and constitutional implications. (includes bench memorandum, petitioner's brief and respondent's brief)(The Fifteenth Annual John Marshall Law School National Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law) | Library and information science | Schmidt, Elizabeth, Sorkin, David E., Blevins, Donna, Partain, Kathy, Ray, Jay, McKinley, Stacey, Whitesell, Jeffrey M. |
Right on the mark: defining the nexus between trademarks and Internet domain names. | Library and information science | Albert, G. Peter, Jr. |
The copyright battle: emerging international rules and roadblocks on the global information infrastructure. | Library and information science | Fraser, Stephen |
The doors are locked but the thieves and vandals are still getting in: a proposal in tort to alleviate corporate America's cyber-crime problem.(A Cyberspace Perspective on Governance, Standards, and Control) | Library and information science | Gripman, David L. |
The federal government giveth and taketh away: how NSI's domain name dispute policy (Revision 02) usurps a domain name owner's Fifth Amendment procedural due process. (Network Solutions Inc.)(Domain Name Symposium) | Library and information science | McAuley, Steven A. |
The Federal Trade Commission's commitment to on-line consumer protection. | Library and information science | Starek, Roscoe B., III, Rozell, Lynda M. |
The implied warranty of merchantability in software contracts: a warranty no one dares to give and how to change that.(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium) | Library and information science | Gomulkiewicz, Robert W. |
The perpetuation of litigation within the commercial industry: soon brought to a screeching halt.(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium) | Library and information science | Sallee, Rhonda |
The scientological defenestration of choice-of-law doctrines for publication torts on the Internet. | Library and information science | Beall, Christopher P. |
The West German smorgasbord approach to intellectual property protection of computer software. | Library and information science | Woodard, Larry N. |
Time to pay up: Internet service providers' universal service obligations under the Telecommunications Act of 1996.(A Cyberspace Perspective on Governance, Standards, and Control) | Library and information science | Nafziger, Jamie N. |
Trademark law on the Internet - will it scale? the challenge to develop international trademark law.(A Cyberspace Perspective on Governance, Standards, and Control) | Library and information science | Maher, David W. |
Treatment of consumers under proposed U.C.C. Article 2B - Licenses.(The Uniform Commercial Code Proposed Article 2B Symposium) | Library and information science | Dively, Mary Jo Howard, Cohn, Donald A. |
Use tax collection on Internet purchases: should the mail order industry serve as a model? | Library and information science | Forte, Steven J. |
Using the DNA profile as the unique patient identifier in the community health information network: legal implications. | Library and information science | Dahm, Lisa L. |
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