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Alexa, Give My Personal Information To The Government: The Application Of The Third-Party Doctrine To Smart Devices, Brandon Pieratt
Alexa, Give My Personal Information To The Government: The Application Of The Third-Party Doctrine To Smart Devices, Brandon Pieratt
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reliable Perfection Of Security Interests In Crypto-Currency, Ronald J. Mann
Reliable Perfection Of Security Interests In Crypto-Currency, Ronald J. Mann
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trade Secrets, Safe Harbors, And International Trade, W. Keith Robinson
Trade Secrets, Safe Harbors, And International Trade, W. Keith Robinson
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a proposed trade agreement that establishes terms for trade and business between the United States and eleven Pacific Rim nations. The United States has withdrawn from the TPP, but interest in the agreement remains because some of its provisions serve as a template for future international trade deals. This article focuses on the TPP provisions concerning trade secrets and Internet Service Provider (ISP) Safe Harbors. While both provisions mirror U.S. law, they do lack certain "safeguards." Commentators have observed that the absence of these safeguards unfairly favor the interests of large corporations and rights holders …
The Privacy, Probability, And Political Pitfalls Of Universal Dna Collection, Meghan J. Ryan
The Privacy, Probability, And Political Pitfalls Of Universal Dna Collection, Meghan J. Ryan
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a truth-finding mission not only in science but also in the law. Just thirty years later–after the science had evolved–DNA evidence was being introduced in criminal courts. Today, DNA evidence is heavily relied on in criminal and related cases. It is routinely introduced in murder and rape cases as evidence of guilt; DNA databases have grown as even arrestees have been required to surrender DNA samples; and this evidence has been used to exonerate hundreds of convicted individuals. DNA evidence is generally revered as the “gold …
Patents, Industrial Designs, And The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Articles 18.37–18.46 And 18.55–18.56, David O. Taylor, Aaron Pirouznia
Patents, Industrial Designs, And The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Articles 18.37–18.46 And 18.55–18.56, David O. Taylor, Aaron Pirouznia
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
This essay summarizes the articles of the Trans-Pacific Partnership dealing with patents and industrial designs, and compares and contrasts those articles with U.S. law and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).
The Wisdom Of Universal Dna Collection: A Reply To Professor Meghan J. Ryan, Arnold Loewy
The Wisdom Of Universal Dna Collection: A Reply To Professor Meghan J. Ryan, Arnold Loewy
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lost Esi Under The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Jeffrey A. Parness
Lost Esi Under The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Jeffrey A. Parness
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
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Volume 20, Number 1 – The Privacy, Probability, and Political Pitfalls of Universal DNA Collection
Meghan J. Ryan 20 SMU Sci. & Tech. L. Rev. 3 Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a truth-finding mission not only in science but also in the law. Just thirty years later–after the science had evolved–DNA evidence was being introduced in criminal courts. Today, DNA evidence is heavily relied on in criminal and related cases. It is routinely introduced in murder and rape cases as evidence of guilt; DNA databases have grown as even …
Is Your Roommate A Felon? Considering The Effect Of Criminalizing Password Sharing In Nosal Ii, London Ryyanen England
Is Your Roommate A Felon? Considering The Effect Of Criminalizing Password Sharing In Nosal Ii, London Ryyanen England
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vmg Salsoul, L.L.C. V. Ciccone: The Ninth Circuit Strikes A Pose, Applying The De Minimis Exception To Music Sampling, Jacob Quinn
Vmg Salsoul, L.L.C. V. Ciccone: The Ninth Circuit Strikes A Pose, Applying The De Minimis Exception To Music Sampling, Jacob Quinn
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
You Can Run But You Can't Hide: Cell Phone Tracking Data Do Not Receive Fourth Amendment Protection, Merissa Sabol
You Can Run But You Can't Hide: Cell Phone Tracking Data Do Not Receive Fourth Amendment Protection, Merissa Sabol
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
Foreword, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Thinking About The Trans-Pacific Partnership (And A Mega-Regional Agreement On Life Support), Peter K. Yu
Thinking About The Trans-Pacific Partnership (And A Mega-Regional Agreement On Life Support), Peter K. Yu
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Much Ado About The Tpp’S Effect On Pharmaceuticals, Emily Michiko Morris
Much Ado About The Tpp’S Effect On Pharmaceuticals, Emily Michiko Morris
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright, Rights Management, And The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Best Practices, Cole Davis
Copyright, Rights Management, And The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Best Practices, Cole Davis
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trademark Boundaries: The Geography Of Non-Conventional Marks, Constance R. Lindman
Trademark Boundaries: The Geography Of Non-Conventional Marks, Constance R. Lindman
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ip Enforcement Under The Tpp: Civil And Administrative Procedures And Remedies, Provisional Measures In Tpp (Articles 18.71–18.76), J. Janewa Osei-Tutu
Ip Enforcement Under The Tpp: Civil And Administrative Procedures And Remedies, Provisional Measures In Tpp (Articles 18.71–18.76), J. Janewa Osei-Tutu
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Sanctions And The Tpp: Section 18.77, Shawn Marie Boyne
Criminal Sanctions And The Tpp: Section 18.77, Shawn Marie Boyne
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Tpp To University: Transforming Technology Transfer, Hamid Piroozi
From Tpp To University: Transforming Technology Transfer, Hamid Piroozi
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond Tpp: Legal Reform For Financing Intellectual Property And Innovation In Vietnam, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
Beyond Tpp: Legal Reform For Financing Intellectual Property And Innovation In Vietnam, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy: Tpp And Thailand’S Experience And Concerns, Apinya Bunditwuthisagul
Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy: Tpp And Thailand’S Experience And Concerns, Apinya Bunditwuthisagul
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multinational Efforts To Limit Intellectual Property Income Shifting: The Oecd’S Base Erosion And Profit Shifting (Beps) Project, Jeffrey Maine
Multinational Efforts To Limit Intellectual Property Income Shifting: The Oecd’S Base Erosion And Profit Shifting (Beps) Project, Jeffrey Maine
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Peek Over The Great Firewall: A Breakdown Of China’S New Cybersecurity Law, Jacob Quinn
A Peek Over The Great Firewall: A Breakdown Of China’S New Cybersecurity Law, Jacob Quinn
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: The Food Law Era, Nathan Cortez
Foreword: The Food Law Era, Nathan Cortez
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sharing Stupid $H*T With Friends And Followers: The First Amendment Rights Of College Athletes To Use Social Media, Mary Margaret Meg Penrose
Sharing Stupid $H*T With Friends And Followers: The First Amendment Rights Of College Athletes To Use Social Media, Mary Margaret Meg Penrose
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
The America Invents Act: Strategic Perspectives, Sharon Barner, Hal Wegner, Jonathan Spivey, W. Keith Robinson
The America Invents Act: Strategic Perspectives, Sharon Barner, Hal Wegner, Jonathan Spivey, W. Keith Robinson
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Year In Video Game Law, W. Keith Robinson, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
The Year In Video Game Law, W. Keith Robinson, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Welcoming Remarks, Joseph J. Norton
Welcoming Remarks, Joseph J. Norton
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Hole In The Need Of Mending: Copyright And The Individual Marking Of Advertisements Published In Collective Works, Randy Gordon
A Hole In The Need Of Mending: Copyright And The Individual Marking Of Advertisements Published In Collective Works, Randy Gordon
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.