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Introduction |
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Shifting from Public to Private Interests |
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Property Law Governing Products of the Mind |
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Information Stewards' Rights and Responsibilities |
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Types and Categories of Intellectual Property Law |
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Finding, Reading, and Analyzing the Sources of Intellectual Property Law |
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Organization of the US Court System |
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Specialized Tribunals for Certain Intellectual Property Disputes |
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How to Locate Intellectual Property Law |
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Chapter 1: Copyright |
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Legislative Development of US Copyright Law |
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Copyright Legislation: 1780-1910 |
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20th Century US Copyright Legislation: 1913-1950 |
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20th Century US Copyright Legislation: 1950-1976 |
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20th Century US Copyright Legislation: 1976-1998 |
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20th Century US Copyright Legislation: 1998 |
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20th Century US Copyright Legislation: 1999-2005 |
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Pending Legislative Action |
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Traditional Media Copyright Cases with New Media Implications |
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New Media Cases and Copyright Law |
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DeCSS and DVD-Related DMCA Cases |
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Copyright Term Extension and Eldred |
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Peer-to-Peer File Sharing |
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Summarizing Copyright and New Media |
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Chapter 2: Three Copyright Issues |
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Purpose and Character of the Use: Parody and 2Live Crew |
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Nature of the Work: J.D. Salinger's Unpublished Letters |
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Amount and Substantiality: Cake-Decorating Instruction Booklets |
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Market Effect: Hustler v Moral Majority |
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De minimis Use and Private Use |
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Perhaps Written Guidelines Are the Answer |
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Summarizing Special Issues in Copyright and New Media |
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Chapter 3: Patent |
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Legislative Development of US Patent Law |
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Patent Legislation, 1400-1780 |
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Colonial America and Early United States |
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Traditional Media Patent Cases with New Media Implications |
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New Media Cases and Patent Law |
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Summarizing Patents and New Media |
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Chapter 4: Trademarks |
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Legislative Development of US Trademark Law |
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Early History of Trademarks |
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Modern Trademark Legislation and Development |
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Special Trademark Issues in New Media |
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Traditional Media Trademark Cases with New Media Implications |
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New Media Cases in Trademark Law |
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Summarizing Trademarks in New Media |
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Chapter 5: Trade Secrets |
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Legislative Development of US Trade Secret Law |
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Restatement of Torts, 1939 |
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Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) 1968-1985 |
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Economic Espionage Act of 1996 (EEA) |
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Traditional Media Trade Secret Cases with New Media Implications |
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New Media Cases in Trade Secret Law |
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Summarizing Trade Secrets in New Media |
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Chapter 6: Rights of Publicity, Privacy, and Defamation |
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Important Exceptions to Rights of Publicity |
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Foundations for Rights of Publicity |
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Traditional Media Rights of Publicity Cases with New Media Implications |
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New Media Cases in Rights of Publicity Law |
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Foundational Legislative Developments in Privacy Rights |
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Statutory Privacy Developments |
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Traditional Media Privacy Cases with New Media Implications |
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New Media-Related Rights of Privacy Cases |
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Traditional Media Defamation Cases with New Media Implications |
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New Media-Related Cases in Defamation Law |
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Summarizing Personal Torts in New Media |
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Chapter 7: International IP Law |
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Complexities of the International Scene |
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The Internet Changes Everything |
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The International Legal Environment for IP Law |
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New Media Cases Illustrating International IP Law |
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Summarizing International IP Law in New Media |
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Chapter 8: Digital Rights Management |
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Strange but True: Tales of Digital Rights Management |
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Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) |
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DRM's Effectiveness for Protecting Content |
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Triennial Rulemaking: Exemptions to the DMCA |
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Summarizing Digital Rights Management |
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Chapter Nine: Toward Tomorrow, Today: IP Law in Virtual Worlds |
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Jurisdiction and Virtual Worlds |
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Buffer/RAM "Copies" and Reproduction Rights |
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First-Sale Doctrine and Transmission |
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Closer Examination of IP Issues in an Archetype Virtual World: Second Life |
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Ownership of Property in Virtual Worlds |
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Some of the Issues Raised by How Linden Lab Treats IP |
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Virtual World Judicial Developments |
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Summarizing IP Law in Virtual Worlds |
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Notes |
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Glossary |
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Works Cited |
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Cases |
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Index |
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About the Authors |
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