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Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 2013
- Lauren Boesel:
Introduction.
- Susan Landau:
The Large Immortal Machine and the Ticking Time Bomb. 1-44 - Mark Cooper:
Why Growing Up Is Hard To Do: Institutional Challenges for Internet Governance in the "Quarter-Life Crisis" of the Digital Revolution. 45-134 - Nick Doty, Deirdre K. Mulligan:
Internet Multistakeholder Processes and Techno-Policy Standards. 135-184 - Jonathan Sallet:
The Creation of Value: The Value Circle and Evolving Market Structures. 185-242 - Jonathan Taplin:
Has the Digital Revolution Led to Cultural Devolution? 243-250
- Holly Andersen:
A Website Owner's Practical Guide to the Wayback Machine. 251-278 - Sarah Boulden:
The Business of Startup Law: Alternative Fee Arrangements and Agency Costs in Entrepreneurial Law. 279-304 - Samuel C. Cannon:
Terrorizing Wikileaks: Why the Embargo Against Wikileaks Will Fail. 305-324 - Anne J. Lee:
The Legality of State Protectionist Laws Against Legal Process Outsourcing. 325-
Volume 11, Number 2, Fall 2013
- Arielle Brown:
Introduction. 350
- Omer Tene, Jules Polonetsky:
Judged by the Tin Man: Individual Rights in the Age of Big Data. 351-368
- Scott Wallsten:
Two Cheers for the FCC's Mobility Fund Reverse Auction. 369-388
- Kimberley Byer:
The Death of the First Sale Doctrine. 389-410 - Bryan Hall:
A Broken Patent System: How to Address the Claim Construction Problem in Litigation. 411-430 - Martina Hinojosa:
Challenges for Emerging Art Forms Under the Visual Artists Rights Act. 431-448 - Zakary Kessler:
Getting One Step Closer to a Commercial eMortgate. 449-474 - Michael S. Wagner:
Google Glass: A Preemptive Look at Privacy Concerns. 475-
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