Quick Guide - Vol. 25

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-Issue 1

     Symposia

     -At the Crossroads of Law & Technology

Introduction

Oral Argument

Slip Opinion

Alternatives

     -Gamer Technology Conference

     Articles

     -All the News That's Fit to Steal

-Issue 2

     Notes & Comments

     -What's Wrong With This Picture?

     -What Is So B-A-D About D.A.B.?

     -Your Karma Ran Over My Dogma

     Entertainment Law Directory

     -March 2005

-Issue 3

     Articles

     -A Test Case for Newsgathering

     Notes & Comments

     -Control Content, Not Innovation

     -The Dissonance of Work for Hire

     -Duet of Discord

 

   

 

Volume 25, Issue 1

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Symposia

At the Crossroads of Law & Technology: Fifth Annual Conference, Alternative Methods for Protecting Digital Content

Introduction: At the Crossroads of Law and Technology

Karl Manheim

Oral Argument Before the United States District Court for the Western District of California in the Matter of United States v. Baltimore:  A Prosecution Under the DMCA

Moderator:  Karl Manheim

Argued by:  Iram Parveen Bilal, John Egly, Meng-Meng Fu, Michael Matoba, Rachel Medwood, Benjamin Shapiro, Emily Wada, and Graham Yoakum

   

Slip Opinion in the Matter of:  United States v. Baltimore

The Honorable Ronald S.W. Lew, Judge, United States District Court, Central District of California

Alternative Methods for Protecting Digital Content

Moderator:  F. Jay Dougherty

Panelists:  Ed McCaffery, Fred von Lohmann, Ronald C. Wheeler

Gamer Technology Conference

Emerging Business and Legal Issues in Video Games

Moderators:  Liam Lavery, Richard Rhode

Panelists:  Gail Markels, Deanne Maynard, Paul Lawrence

Articles

All the News That's Fit to Steal:  The First Amendment, A "Free" Press & A Lagging Legislative Response

Clay Calvert

 

  

 

 

       

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