| Copyright’s Creative Hierarchy in the Performing Arts | Michael W. Carroll | |
| The Romantic Collective Author | Margaret Chon | |
| Three Theories of Copyright in Ratings | James Grimmelmann | |
| The Lessons of Living Gardens and Jewish Process Theology for Authorship and Moral Rights | Roberta R. Kwall | |
| Digital Originality | Edward Lee | |
| Who Owns an Avatar? Copyright, Creativity, and Virtual Worlds | Tyler T. Ochoa | |
| Curbing Copyblight | John Tehranian |
The authors presented draft versions of the Articles in this Issue at the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law Symposium on January 27, 2012. The Symposium focused on legal issues surrounding copyright and creative forms, facilitating dialogue regarding the evolution of both law and creative expression. Panels addressed the intersection of copyright and arguably creative works. The Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law would like to thank those who made the event possible, including several members of the Vanderbilt University Law School community.
For further information about the Symposium, click here.