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1994-1995

Volume 13, Issue 1

Herbert Tenzer
Norman Lamm

In Appreciation of Herbert Tenzer
Frank J. Macchiarola

Herbert Tenzer the Man
Lyonel E. Zunz

Copyright in the Twenty-First Century: Introduction
Frank J. Macchiarola

Copyright in the Twenty-First Century: Introduction
Marci A. Hamilton

Copyright in the Twenty-First Century: Introduction
Eric Schwartz

Campbell v. Acuff-Rose: Justice Souter's Rescue of Fair Use
Pierre N. Leval

The Role of the Copyright Office: An Introduction
Howard B. Abrams

The Exclusive Right to Read
Jessica Litman

Will the Copyright Office Be Obsolete in the Twenty-First Century?
Pamela Samuelson

The Role of the Copyright Office in the Age of Information
Eric Schwartz

The Copyright Office: A Proposed Direction
Richard Weisgrau

Virtual Reality, Appropriation, and Property Rights in Art
Wendy Gordon, John Carlin, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, Marci A. Hamilton, Peter Jaszi, Beryl Jones, Jaron Lanier, Russ VerSteeg, Martha Woodmansee, & Diane Zimmerman

Four Questions About Art
Marci A. Hamilton

Jurimetric Copyright: Future Shock for the Visual Arts
Russ VerSteeg

Must Carry and the Courts: Bleak House, the Sequel
Nicholas W. Allard

From Deontology to Dialogue: The Cultural Consequences of Copyright
Barbara Friedman

Waits v. Frito-Lay: The Song Remains the Same
Keith E. Lurie

The Right of Publicity Gone Wrong: A Case for Privileged Appropriation of Identity
Fred M. Weiler

Volume 13, Issue 2

Can Short-Term Limits on Strategic Vertical Restraints Improve Long-Term Cable Industry Market Performance?
James W. Olson & Lawrence J. Spiwak

Judicial Review of FCC Action
Michael Botein

Copyright Law and Social Dialogue on the Information Superhighway: The Case Against Copyright Liability of Bulletin Board Operators
Niva Elkin-Koren

Frontier Issues: Pitfalls in Developing and Marketing Multimedia Products
Michael D. Scott

The University Community: Pursuit of the Promise of the New Media
Georgia K. Harper

The National Information Infrastructure
Steven Metalitz

Charting the Collapse of the Patent-Copyright Dichotomy: Premises for a Restructured International Intellectual Property System
J.H. Reichman

A Future Without Formalities
Irwin Karp

Bamboozlement: The Repeal of Copyright Registration
John B. Koegel

The End of Formalities: No More Second-Class Copyright
Arthur Levine

Registration and Remedies: Recovery of Attorney's Fees and Statutory Damages Under the Copyright Reform Act
Charles Ossola

Freeing Copyright from Formalities
Shira Perlmutter

The Futility of a Future Without Formalities
Bernard R. Sorkin

Controlling Expression: The Stagnant Policy of the Centers for Disease Control in the Second Decade of AIDS
Jessica M. Tourk
Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
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