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Volume 13, Issue 4

Summer 2011

 

Symposium Issue: Where Do We Go from Here? The Evolution of Entertainment Law and Industry in the New World

 

Articles

Is Online Copyright Enforcement Scalable? Annemarie Bridy
What’s Wrong With U.S.?: Why the United States Should Have a Public Performance Right for Sound Recordings William Henslee
Cyberspace, Exceptionalism, and Innocent Copyright Infringement Jacqueline D. Lipton
Keep America Exceptional! Against Adopting Japanese and European-Style Criminalization of Contributory Copyright Infringement Salil K. Mehra
Information Wars and the Challenges of Content Protection in Digital Contexts Raymond T. Nimmer
Digital Copyright and Confuzzling Rhetoric Peter K. Yu
 
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        • Cyberspace, Exceptionalism, and Innocent Copyright Infringement
        • Digital Copyright and Confuzzling Rhetoric
        • Information Wars and the Challenges of Content Protection in Digital Contexts
        • Is Online Copyright Enforcement Scalable?
        • Keep America Exceptional! Against Adopting Japanese and European-Style Criminalization of Contributory Copyright Infringement
        • What’s Wrong With U.S.?: Why the United States Should Have a Public Performance Right for Sound Recordings
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