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Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Robert Michaux
Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Robert Michaux
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology is proud to present the first issue of the 2009–2010 academic year.
Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Jessica M. Yoke
Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Jessica M. Yoke
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology is proud to present the third issue of the 2008–2009 academic school year, which also is our Annual Survey on E-Discovery.
Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Bridget Murray
Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Bridget Murray
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology is proud to present the fourth issue of the 2008–2009 academic school year. Our authors analyze a variety of controversial legal topics that are at the forefront of debates regarding the intersection of technology and law.
Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Robert Michaux
Introduction: Contains Cover, Table Of Contents, Letter From The Editor, And Masthead, Robert Michaux
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology is proud to present the second issue of the 2009–2010 academic year.
How “Choruss” Can Turn Into A Cacophony: The Record Industry’S Stranglehold On The Future Of Music Business, Andrey Spektor
How “Choruss” Can Turn Into A Cacophony: The Record Industry’S Stranglehold On The Future Of Music Business, Andrey Spektor
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
A sixty year-old man is delighted when his son shows him how to use Pandora—an interactive, hip Internet radio site that puts the listener in control. Having grown up a huge Louis Armstrong fan, the man quickly selects the jazz singer as one of his “stations.” When listening to this station, Pandora will only play songs by Armstrong and other similar artists for him. When he hears Armstrong’s classic, “What a Wonderful World,” the man immediately clicks the “Thumbs Up” icon, indicating his approval of Pandora’s recommendation. Pandora’s recommendations are drawn from its “Music Genome Project,” a database of song …
Dreadful Policing: Are The Semiconductor Industry Giants Content With Yesterday’S International Protection For Integrated Circuits?, Michael Fuerch
Dreadful Policing: Are The Semiconductor Industry Giants Content With Yesterday’S International Protection For Integrated Circuits?, Michael Fuerch
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Over the past twenty years, the semiconductor industry has grown rapidly. Technological advances have resulted in smaller, faster, and more cost-efficient semiconductor integrated circuits. Today, integrated circuits (“chips”) are found in the majority of electronic devices includes consumer electronics like computers, phones, televisions, and automobiles, and industrial electronics such as motor drives and programmable logic controllers.
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