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Celebritysquatting: The Ubiquity Of Celebrity Culture And The Unique Problem It Presents For Domain Name Ownership, Sarah Noel Sheffield Jan 2008

Celebritysquatting: The Ubiquity Of Celebrity Culture And The Unique Problem It Presents For Domain Name Ownership, Sarah Noel Sheffield

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Corinthians Soccer Loses By Decision In Second Round Play-Off Over Corinthians.Com In Sallen V. Corinthians Licenciamentos Ltda, Clark D. Robertson Jan 2004

Corinthians Soccer Loses By Decision In Second Round Play-Off Over Corinthians.Com In Sallen V. Corinthians Licenciamentos Ltda, Clark D. Robertson

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Peer-To-Peer Combat: The Entertainment Industry's Arsenal In Its War On Digital Piracy, Matthew C. Mousley Jan 2003

Peer-To-Peer Combat: The Entertainment Industry's Arsenal In Its War On Digital Piracy, Matthew C. Mousley

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Electrifying Copyright Norms And Making Cyberspace More Like A Book, Ann Bartow Jan 2003

Electrifying Copyright Norms And Making Cyberspace More Like A Book, Ann Bartow

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Web Word War (Www): A New Approach To Trademark Infringement And Unfair Competition Claims Under The Lanham Act In Brookfield Communications, Inc. V. West Coast Entertainment Corp., Melissa M. Mcgann Jan 2000

Web Word War (Www): A New Approach To Trademark Infringement And Unfair Competition Claims Under The Lanham Act In Brookfield Communications, Inc. V. West Coast Entertainment Corp., Melissa M. Mcgann

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Expanding The Doctrines Of Vicarious And Contributory Copyright Infringement: Fonovisa, Inc. V. Cherry Auction, Inc. Targets The Primary Distribution Channels For Counterfeit Merchandise, Angela R. Dean Jan 1997

Expanding The Doctrines Of Vicarious And Contributory Copyright Infringement: Fonovisa, Inc. V. Cherry Auction, Inc. Targets The Primary Distribution Channels For Counterfeit Merchandise, Angela R. Dean

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.