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Introduction: What Is Real? Authenticity, Transparency, And Trust In The Digital Age Of Fashion, Joseph M. Forgione Jan 2020

Introduction: What Is Real? Authenticity, Transparency, And Trust In The Digital Age Of Fashion, Joseph M. Forgione

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Towards Truth In Influencing: Risks And Rewards Of Disclosing Influencer Marketing In The Fashion Industry, Megan K. Bannigan, Beth Shane Jan 2020

Towards Truth In Influencing: Risks And Rewards Of Disclosing Influencer Marketing In The Fashion Industry, Megan K. Bannigan, Beth Shane

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Industrial Internet Of Things: Risks, Liabilities, And Emerging Legal Issues, Mauricio Paez, Kerianne Tobitsch Jan 2018

The Industrial Internet Of Things: Risks, Liabilities, And Emerging Legal Issues, Mauricio Paez, Kerianne Tobitsch

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administering Patent Litigation, Jacob S. Sherkow Jan 2015

Administering Patent Litigation, Jacob S. Sherkow

Articles & Chapters

Recent patent litigation reform efforts have focused on every branch of government — Congress, the President, and the federal courts — save the fourth: administrative agencies. Agencies, however, possess a variety of functions in patent litigation: they serve as “gatekeepers” to litigation in federal court; they provide scientific and technical expertise to patent disputes; they review patent litigation to fulfill their own mandates; and they serve, in several instances, as entirely alternative fora to federal litigation. Understanding administrative agencies’ functions in managing or directing, i.e., “administrating,” patent litigation sheds both descriptive and normative insight on several aspects of patent reform. …


Mge Ups Systems, Inc. V. Ge Consumer & Industrial, Inc., Alexander Hill Jan 2012

Mge Ups Systems, Inc. V. Ge Consumer & Industrial, Inc., Alexander Hill

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


D Is For Digitize: An Introduction, James Grimmelmann Jan 2011

D Is For Digitize: An Introduction, James Grimmelmann

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fulfilling The Copyright Social Justice Promise: Digitizing Textual Information, Lateef Mtima, Steven D. Jamar Jan 2011

Fulfilling The Copyright Social Justice Promise: Digitizing Textual Information, Lateef Mtima, Steven D. Jamar

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Orphan Works And The Google Book Search Settlement: An International Perspective, Bernard Lang Jan 2011

Orphan Works And The Google Book Search Settlement: An International Perspective, Bernard Lang

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Continued Doj Oversight Of The Google Book Search Settlement: Defending Our Public Values And Protecting Competition, Christopher A. Suarez Jan 2011

Continued Doj Oversight Of The Google Book Search Settlement: Defending Our Public Values And Protecting Competition, Christopher A. Suarez

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Why In Diy Book Scanning, Daniel Reetz Jan 2011

The Why In Diy Book Scanning, Daniel Reetz

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


H Is For Harmonization: The Google Book Search Settlement And Orphan Works Legislation In The European Union, Katharina De La Durantaye Jan 2011

H Is For Harmonization: The Google Book Search Settlement And Orphan Works Legislation In The European Union, Katharina De La Durantaye

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag Jan 2011

The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Digital + Library: Mass Book Digitization As Collective Inquiry, Mary Murrell Jan 2010

Digital + Library: Mass Book Digitization As Collective Inquiry, Mary Murrell

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fostering Creativity In Virtual Worlds: Easing The Restrictiveness Of Copyright For User-Created Content, Todd David Marcus Jan 2007

Fostering Creativity In Virtual Worlds: Easing The Restrictiveness Of Copyright For User-Created Content, Todd David Marcus

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Compulsory Licensing Vs. Private Negotiations In Peer-To-Peer File Sharing, Michael Botein, Edward Samuels Jan 2007

Compulsory Licensing Vs. Private Negotiations In Peer-To-Peer File Sharing, Michael Botein, Edward Samuels

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


Trademark Law And The Social Construction Of Trust: Creating The Legal Framework For On-Line Identity, Beth Simone Noveck Jan 2005

Trademark Law And The Social Construction Of Trust: Creating The Legal Framework For On-Line Identity, Beth Simone Noveck

Articles & Chapters

Trust is the foundation of society for without trust, we cannot cooperate. Trust, in turn, depends upon secure, reliable, and persistent identity. Cyberspace is thought to challenge our ability to build trust because the medium undermines the connection between online pseudonym and offline identity. We have no assurances of who stands behind an online avatar; it may be one person, it may be more, it may be a computer. The legal debate to date has focused exclusively on the question of how to maintain real world identity in cyberspace. But new "social software" technology that enables communities from eBay to …


Introduction: The State Of Play, Beth Simone Noveck Jan 2005

Introduction: The State Of Play, Beth Simone Noveck

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


Copyright And Computer Programs: A Failed Experiment And A Solution To A Dilemma, William F. Patry Jan 2003

Copyright And Computer Programs: A Failed Experiment And A Solution To A Dilemma, William F. Patry

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Envisioning Copyright Law's Digital Future, Peter S. Menell Jan 2003

Envisioning Copyright Law's Digital Future, Peter S. Menell

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can Our Current Conception Of Copyright Law Survive The Internet Age?, Edward Samuels Jan 2003

Can Our Current Conception Of Copyright Law Survive The Internet Age?, Edward Samuels

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Beyond Napster, Beyond The United States: The Technological And International Legal Barriers To On-Line Copyright Enforcement, Jeffrey L. Dodes Jan 2003

Beyond Napster, Beyond The United States: The Technological And International Legal Barriers To On-Line Copyright Enforcement, Jeffrey L. Dodes

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.