Fall Seminar '97 Paper Topics
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"The NGI Initiative: Accounting for the Peculiarities of Information Technology When Setting R & D Policy" -- Melanie Schneck
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"Between Big Brother and the Bottom Line: Privacy Rights in Cyberspace" -- Seth A. Safier
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"Accelerating Past Traditional Antitrust Law: The Current State of Anticompetitive Regulation of the Internet" -- Patrick OıLoughlin
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"Internet Filtering in Public Libraries: Burning the Library to Roast the Playboy Bunny" -- Allison Harnisch
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"Defamation Online: d230, New Media, & The First Amendment" -- Nick Brown
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"You Know My Name (Look Up the Number): A Potential Solution to the Domain Name Controversy" -- Catherine A. Mondell
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"Legal Analysis of e-Niche Incorporatedıs Expansion and Financing Plans" -- Stig Leschly (CONFIDENTIAL)
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"Curbs for the Information Superhighway: The Continued Protection of Copyright in a Legal Digital Age" -- Aaron Maurer
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"Operation Innocent Images: Suggestions for Redirecting a Misguided and Ultimately Ineffective Enforcement Strategy" -- Paul A. Friedman
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"SEC: Protecting the Investor on the Internet?" -- Jeffrey Karish
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"Balancing the Public, Private Goals of Copyright Laws: A Proposal to Impose Both Vicarious and Contributory Infringement Liability on All Internet Service Providers" -- Kathryn Yang
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"The Internet Is Not a Medium" -- Timothy Wu
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"Discipline and Domination in Internet Content Regulation: A Political Account" -- Hannibal Travis
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"Choice of Law on the Internet: Applying Traditional Choice of Law Rule to Internet Torts" -- Jonathan Perry
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"Photographic Evidence, Naked Children, and Dead Celebrities: Digital Forgery and the Law" -- Jol A. Silversmith
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"Seminar on Government and Regulation" -- Joseph Liu
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"Internet & Society: The Challenge It Brings for Policy Makers" -- Alice Johnson
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"Imminent Death of Usenet Predicted...Film at Eleven?" -- Meg Smith
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