ARTICLES INDEX

ISSUES

Upcoming Issue
2007-2008 (25:2, 25:3, 26:1)
2006-2007 (24:2, 24:3, 25:1)
2005-2006 (23:2, 23:3, 24:1)
2004-2005 (22:2, 22:3, 23:1)
2003-2004 (21:2-3, 22:1, 22:2)
2002-2003 (21:1)
2001-2002 (20:1, 20:2, 20:3)
2000-2001 (19:1, 19:2, 19:3)
1999-2000 (18:1, 18:2, 18:3)
1998-1999 (17:1, 17:2, 17:3)
1997-1998 (16:1, 16:2-3)
1996-1997 (14:3, 15:1, 15:2)
1995-1996 (13:3, 14:1, 14:2)
1994-1995 (13:1, 13:2)
1993-1994 (11:3, 12:1, 12:2)
1992-1993 (11:1, 11:2, 11:3)
1991-1992 (10:1, 10:2)
1990-1991 (9:1, 9:2)
1989-1990 (8:1, 8:2)
1900-1989 (7:1, 7:2)
1987-1900 (6:1, 6:2)
1986-1987 (5:2)
1985-1986 (4:2, 5:1)
1984-1985 (3:2, 4:1)
1983-1984 (2:2, 3:1)
1982-1983 (2:1)
1981-1982 (1)
ISSUES


1999-2000

Volume 18, Issue 1

Star Quality and Job Security: The Role of the Performers' Unions in Controlling Access to the Acting Profession
Emily C. Chi

The Screenwriter's Indestructible Right to Terminate Her Assignment of Copyright: Once a Story Is "Pitched," a Studio Can Never Obtain All Copyrights in the Story
Michael H. Davis

Complexity and Copyright in Contradiction
Michael J. Madison

Recovering Collectivity: Group Rights to Intellectual Property in Indigenous Communities
Angela R. Riley

Rap Music and De Minimis Copying: Applying the Ringgold and Sandoval Approach to Digital Samples
Brett I. Kaplicer

When Is a CD Not Like a Dance Hall?: The Difficulty of Establishing Third-Party Liability for Infringing Digital Music Samples
Rebecca Morris

Volume 18, Issue 2

Another Attempt to Solve the Prior Restraint Mystery: Applying the Nebraska Press Standard to Media Disclosure of Attorney-Client Communications
Alberto Bernabe-Riefkohl

Software as Discourse: The Power of Intellectual Property in Digital Architecture
Brian F. Fitzgerald

License to Copyright: The Ongoing Dispute over the Ownership of James Bond
Keith Poliakoff

When Parental Interference Goes Too Far: The Need for Adequate Protection of Child Entertainers and Athletes
Erica Siegel

Volume 18, Issue 3

Video Voyeurism, Privacy, and the Internet: Exposing Peeping Toms in Cyberspace
Clay Calvert & Justin Brown

Innovation and Creativity in the Fine Arts: The Relevance and Irrelevance of Copyright
Daniel J. Gifford

Before UCITA: Licensing, Selling and Using Information Under the Proposal Formerly Known as U.C.C. Article 2B and Federal Database Protection Legislation
George A. Cooke, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz, Justin Hughes, Raymond T. Nimmer, Pamela Samuelson, Marci A. Hamilton, Edward J. Davis & David Wolf

The Constitutionality of Copyright Term Extension: How Long Is Too Long?
Jane C. Ginsburg, Wendy Gordon, Arthur R. Miller & William F. Patry
Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
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