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2004

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The Other Election Controversy Of Y2k: Core First Amendment Values And High-Tech Political Coalitions, Marc John Randazza Jan 2004

The Other Election Controversy Of Y2k: Core First Amendment Values And High-Tech Political Coalitions, Marc John Randazza

Marc John Randazza

No abstract provided.


Tribute: Dean W. Edward Sell--Our Dedicated Law Review Advisor And Unwavering Supporter, Ira Nathenson Jan 2004

Tribute: Dean W. Edward Sell--Our Dedicated Law Review Advisor And Unwavering Supporter, Ira Nathenson

Ira Steven Nathenson

Tribute to the late W. Edward Sell, former Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.


'Moral Rights And Their Application To Australia: A Book Review' (2004) 32 (2) The Federal Law Review 331-336, Matthew Rimmer Jan 2004

'Moral Rights And Their Application To Australia: A Book Review' (2004) 32 (2) The Federal Law Review 331-336, Matthew Rimmer

Matthew Rimmer

In Moral Rights and Their Application in Australia, Maree Sainsbury offers a summary of the new moral rights regime established in Australia in 2000. It is a decent guide and handbook to moral rights for legal practitioners, the authors of copyright work, and the users of copyright material. As the author notes:

"The Australian moral rights legislation impacts on the rights and obligations of many people in diverse circumstances, from the creator of a highly unique work of art to the designer of a web site incorporating factual information or graphics which someone else has created. Any person creating or …