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Don't Forget To Subscribe: Regulation Of Online Advertising Evaluated Through Youtube's Monetization Problem, Nicole E. Pottinger
Don't Forget To Subscribe: Regulation Of Online Advertising Evaluated Through Youtube's Monetization Problem, Nicole E. Pottinger
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Forget Me, Forget Me Not: Reconciling Two Different Paradigms Of The Right To Be Forgotten, Lawrence Siry
Forget Me, Forget Me Not: Reconciling Two Different Paradigms Of The Right To Be Forgotten, Lawrence Siry
Kentucky Law Journal
In May of 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union handed down its decision in the case of Google Spain SL v. Agencia Española de Protección de Datos. This landmark decision ignited a firestorm of debate over the "right to be forgotten": the right of users to withdraw information about themselves available on the internet. With concerns about the restriction of the freedom of expression on the internet, many commentators have criticized the decision as unworkable and dangerous. Others have recognized continuity in the development of privacy and data protection jurisprudence within the European courts. Meanwhile in …
The Right To Be Forgotten: Who Decides What The World Forgets?, Patricia Sánchez Abril, Jacqueline D. Lipton
The Right To Be Forgotten: Who Decides What The World Forgets?, Patricia Sánchez Abril, Jacqueline D. Lipton
Kentucky Law Journal
In May 2014, the Court of Justice for the European Union ("CJEU") surprised the global cyber law community by holding that search engines like Google are "controllers" of the processing of personal data under the European Union Data Protection Directive. This means that they are obliged in some circumstances to remove links from search results that pertain to information that infringes on an individual's rights under the Directive. This obligation has come to be referred to as an aspect of a digital "right to be forgotten." The search results in question related to a mortgage sale of property in a …
You Can Have It, But Can You Hold It?: Treating Domain Names As Tangible Property, Daniel Hancock
You Can Have It, But Can You Hold It?: Treating Domain Names As Tangible Property, Daniel Hancock
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fraud, Fools, And Phishing: Mail Fraud And The Person Of Ordinary Prudence In The Internet Age, Lauren D. Lunsford
Fraud, Fools, And Phishing: Mail Fraud And The Person Of Ordinary Prudence In The Internet Age, Lauren D. Lunsford
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Internet Libel And The Communications Decency Act: How The Courts Erroneously Interpreted Congressional Intent With Regard To Liability Of Internet Service Providers, Emily K. Fritts
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Law And Regulation Of The Internet, Anthony D'Amato
International Law And Regulation Of The Internet, Anthony D'Amato
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
From Sheet Music To Mp3 Files--A Brief Perspective On Napster, Harold R. Weinberg
From Sheet Music To Mp3 Files--A Brief Perspective On Napster, Harold R. Weinberg
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pushing The Limits Of Copyright Law And Upping The Ante In The Digital World: The Strange Case Of A&M Records, Inc. V. Napster, Inc., Shawn D. Chapman
Pushing The Limits Of Copyright Law And Upping The Ante In The Digital World: The Strange Case Of A&M Records, Inc. V. Napster, Inc., Shawn D. Chapman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who Said Nothing In This World Is Free? A&M Records, Inc. V. Napster, Inc.: Problems Presented, Solutions Explored, And Answers Posed, Ryan C. Edwards
Who Said Nothing In This World Is Free? A&M Records, Inc. V. Napster, Inc.: Problems Presented, Solutions Explored, And Answers Posed, Ryan C. Edwards
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Internet And Public International Law, John M. Rogers
The Internet And Public International Law, John M. Rogers
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cyber-Nations, Ruth Wedgwood
The Internet Is Changing The Public International Legal System, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
The Internet Is Changing The Public International Legal System, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Law On A Boundless Frontier: The Internet And International Law, Heather Mcgregor
Law On A Boundless Frontier: The Internet And International Law, Heather Mcgregor
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Online Service Provider Copyright Liability: Is The Digital Millennium Copyright Act The Answer?, Justin Williamson
Online Service Provider Copyright Liability: Is The Digital Millennium Copyright Act The Answer?, Justin Williamson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Personal Jurisdiction And The Internet--Proposed Limits On State Jurisdiction Over Data Communications In Tort Cases, David Wille
Personal Jurisdiction And The Internet--Proposed Limits On State Jurisdiction Over Data Communications In Tort Cases, David Wille
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Regulation Of The Internet: The Application Of Established Constitutional Law To Dangerous Electronic Communication, Adam R. Kegley
Regulation Of The Internet: The Application Of Established Constitutional Law To Dangerous Electronic Communication, Adam R. Kegley
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.