2003 |
Michelle Alig,
Virtual Vegas: The Status of Internet Gambling in the United States
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 1
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Beth Arnese,
Patents, Pharmaceuticals, and Access to Medication in Developing Countries
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 2
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Gabriel Brakin,
The Constitutionality of Anti-Spam Laws
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 3
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Matt Brown,
The Increasing Problem of Spam
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 4
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Matthew Buchanan,
NASA's Columbia Tragedy and Technological Innovation: A Silver Lining?
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 5
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Jacob Carroll,
Federal and California Criminal Violations for Distributed Denial-of-Service Transmissions
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 6
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Ary Chang,
Workplace Electronic Monitoring
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 7
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Jeffrey Curtiss,
New Challenges in Regulating Agriculture: Genetically Modified Organisms
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 8
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Jonathan J. Delshad,
Commercial Free TV
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 9
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Scot Fagerland,
Statutory Subject Matter Requirements for Mathematical and Computational Process Patents
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 10
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Scott Halvorsen,
The Internet and Taxation
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 11
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Eric F. Harbert,
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: You're Mine
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 12
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Matthew C. Holohan,
Human Cloning: A Few Legal Concerns
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 13
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Sara Jasper,
Is 'Mundane Novelty' No Longer an Oxymoron?
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 14
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Tiffany Joseph,
Identification With Social Security Numbers
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 15
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Benjamin Lichtman,
Going Once, Going Twice: What Price for a Reprocessed Device?
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 16
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Kevin Eric McReynolds,
Are Business Method Patents a Good Thing?
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 17
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Eric Scarazzo,
Technology Revolutionizes Document-Intensive Litigation
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 18
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Eric Vandevelde,
The Origin and Legality of Warchalking
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 19
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Julie Ahn,
20_030809_Ahn.php
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 20
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John Alden,
Rethinking what it Means to be a Person: The Ethics of Stem Cell Research
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 21
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James Hodgson,
Cable Piracy and the Law
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 22
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Tina Hwang,
SBC Claims Patent on Web Navigation
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 23
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Andrew Leung,
Modchips on Trial
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 24
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Richard Marr,
The NextWave Decision: A Late Victory for the Consumer and a Loss for the Taxpayer
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 25
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Geoffrey Murry,
UCITA: Revenge of the Software Giants?
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 26
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Ron Reigstad,
Combating DUI Recidivism with State-of-the-Art Monitoring Technologies and Compliance Tools
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 27
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Cortney Scott,
The Children's Internet Protection Act: Filtering Freedom or Protecting Young Minds?
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 28
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Mark P. Smith,
The Distortion of the Internet as a Public Forum
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 29
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Cathleen Xue,
South Korean Broadband Regulatory Policy
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 30
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Keith Yandell and Janelle Clauser,
Why Eliminating the Learned Intermediary Doctrine Will Not Solve the Online Prescription Dilemma
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2003 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 31
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2002 |
Anne Uyeda,
The USA Patriot Act May Infringe on Civil Liberties in Cyberspace
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 1
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Kavita Aggarval,
An Introduction to Biopiracy
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 2
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Christian Dodd,
Cybersquatting and Parody: Is the First Amendment in Jeopardy?
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 3
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Richard Edwardson,
National Identification Systems and Privacy Rights
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 4
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J.D. Henderson,
e-Government: the "Next Big Thing" in High Technology
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 5
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John Hribar,
Smart Card Technology
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 6
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Eric Hwang,
Child Pornography on the Internet
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 7
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Brent Jex,
Online Casinos: A New Area for Specialization
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 8
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Michael Kurzer,
The Dawn of Digital Cinema: Issues in Law and Technology
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 9
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Robert Kwant,
The Legality of Music City, Kazaa, and Grokster in the Wake of the Napster Decision
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 10
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Matthew Letcher,
New Guidelines Hope to Cut Down on Cybercrime
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 11
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Andrew Leung,
Video Game Emulation and the Law
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 12
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Chris Marvin,
Nintendo's Seizure Problems
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 13
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Jack Neumark,
Cellular phone Use While Driving: How the Government is Regulating Technology
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 14
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Shane Noworatzky,
Cell Phones and Jamming Devices
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 15
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Ritesh Patel,
Getting Cited for Trespass in Cyberspace
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 16
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Ireno Reus III,
How Secure is Consumer Information on the Internet? An Examination of the Federal Trade Commision's Efforts to Ensure Security of Consumer Information
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 17
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Jonathan Richter,
Public Fears and Private Freedoms: Expression and Repression in the Domain Name System
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 18
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Matt Rosen,
The US-EU Convention on Cybercrime
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 19
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Jessica Sann,
Nanny-Cams and our Privacy
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 20
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Mark P. Smith,
Regulating Cell Phone Use While Driving
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 21
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Christine Souhrada,
User Privacy and Anonymity on the Internet
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 22
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Nima Tehrany,
Patents and the Human Genome Project
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 23
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Dean Unatin,
Progress v. Privacy: The Debate Over Computer Chip Implants
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 24
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Paul Wall,
Enron, Anderson and E-Communications - A "Wake-Up" Call for E-mail Users
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 25
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Josh Young,
"Traffic Shaping" and Digital Censorship
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 26
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Boryana Zeitz,
The Boundaries of Computer Expression: Is Source Code Speech?
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 27
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Christine Souhrada,
Securities Fraud, Market Manipulation, and the Internet
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 28
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Dana Gilbert,
Dmitry and the Digital Milennium Copyright Act
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 29
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Jeff Hill,
Broadband Access and Competition, a Key to the Internet's Continued Growth
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 20
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Jacob Kalinski,
Issues Surrounding Emulation
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 31
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Eddie Lo,
Contract Considerations of a PC Assembly Subcontractor
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 32
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Aaron Millara,
Risks of Cell Phone Use While Driving and Legislative Responses
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 33
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Sheila Rabizadeh,
Boundaries in Space
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 34
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Isaac Ben Simon,
Online Legal Help
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2002 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 35
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2001 |
Tim Fitzpatrick,
Establishing Personal Jurisdiction in Cyberspace: Can Anyone Govern Yahoo?
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2001 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 1
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Don Moody,
IP Telephony's Last-Mile: Is It the End, Or Just the Beginning?
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2001 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 2
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Kate Liu and Isaac Simon,
Review of February 8, 2001 Panel Discussion
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2001 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 3
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Jacob Carroll,
Digital Recording Devices: How Far Can Copyright Law Be Stretched?
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2001 UCLA J.L. & Tech. Notes 4
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