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Volume 29, Number 3 (2009) The Grammy Foundation Entertainment Law Initiative 2009 Writing Competition

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The Patentee and Infringer Battlefront Worsens as Courts Sharpen the Infringer's Sword
David A. Haynes

Notes and Comments

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The FCC's New Formula for Mergers
Bradley Dugan

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Myspace-ing is Not a Crime: Why Breaching Terms of Service Agreements Should Not Implicate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Ryan Patrick Murray

Writing Competition

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New Year, New Catch-22: Why the RIAA's Proposed Partnership with ISPS Will Not Significantly Decrease the Prevalence of P2P Music File Sharing
David A. McGill

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Reselling Digital Music: Is There a Digital First Sale Doctrine
Nakimuli Davis

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Ex Ante Crowdfunding and the Recording Industry: A Model for the U.S.
Tim Kappel

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A Role in the Remedy: Finding a Place for ISPS in the Digital Music World
Joseph Merante

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One Problem Solved, Another Created - The European Commission's Struggles with Fostering Competition in the Market for Pan-European Licenses of Musical Works
Kimberly L. Sweet

 
 
 
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