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Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

1999

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Shopping The Gray Market: The Aftermath Of The Supreme Court's Decision In Quality King Distributors, Inc. V. L'Anza Research International, Inc., Andrew B. Chen Mar 1999

Shopping The Gray Market: The Aftermath Of The Supreme Court's Decision In Quality King Distributors, Inc. V. L'Anza Research International, Inc., Andrew B. Chen

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Out Of Bounds - Applicability Of Federal Discovery Orders Under 28 U.S.C. Section 1782 By International Athletic Governing Bodies For Use In Internal Dispute Resolution Procedures, Nathan Reierson Mar 1999

Out Of Bounds - Applicability Of Federal Discovery Orders Under 28 U.S.C. Section 1782 By International Athletic Governing Bodies For Use In Internal Dispute Resolution Procedures, Nathan Reierson

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No abstract provided.


Publicity Rights In The United States And Germany: A Comparative Analysis, Susanne Bergmann Mar 1999

Publicity Rights In The United States And Germany: A Comparative Analysis, Susanne Bergmann

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No abstract provided.


Surviving Titanic: Independent Production In An Increasingly Centralized Film Industry, Howard M. Frumes Mar 1999

Surviving Titanic: Independent Production In An Increasingly Centralized Film Industry, Howard M. Frumes

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No abstract provided.


Drop The Government, Keep The Law: New International Body For Domain Name Assignment Can Learn From United States Trademark Experience, Angela Proffitt Mar 1999

Drop The Government, Keep The Law: New International Body For Domain Name Assignment Can Learn From United States Trademark Experience, Angela Proffitt

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No abstract provided.


Foreword, Gary Williams Jan 1999

Foreword, Gary Williams

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Punishing Truthful, Newsworthy Disclosures: The Unconstitutional Application Of The Federal Wiretap Statute, Rex S. Heinke, Seth M.M. Stodder Jan 1999

Punishing Truthful, Newsworthy Disclosures: The Unconstitutional Application Of The Federal Wiretap Statute, Rex S. Heinke, Seth M.M. Stodder

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No abstract provided.


The Strong Getting Stronger: Record Labels Benefit From Proposed Changes To The Bankruptcy Code, David C. Norell Jan 1999

The Strong Getting Stronger: Record Labels Benefit From Proposed Changes To The Bankruptcy Code, David C. Norell

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No abstract provided.


The Newsworthiness Element: Shulman V. Group W. Prods., Inc. Muddies The Waters, Gary L. Bostwick Jan 1999

The Newsworthiness Element: Shulman V. Group W. Prods., Inc. Muddies The Waters, Gary L. Bostwick

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No abstract provided.


Peeping Press Vs. Private Persecution: A Resolution Of The Conflict Between Freedom Of The Press And Freedom From The Press, Kunoor Chopra Jan 1999

Peeping Press Vs. Private Persecution: A Resolution Of The Conflict Between Freedom Of The Press And Freedom From The Press, Kunoor Chopra

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No abstract provided.


An Invasion Of Privacy: The Media's Involvement In Law Enforcement Activities, Henry H. Rossbacher, Tracy W. Young, Nanci E. Nishimura Jan 1999

An Invasion Of Privacy: The Media's Involvement In Law Enforcement Activities, Henry H. Rossbacher, Tracy W. Young, Nanci E. Nishimura

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No abstract provided.


On The Qt And Very Hush Hush: A Proposal To Extend California's Constitutional Right To Privacy To Protect Public Figures From Publication Of Confidential Personal Information, Gary Williams Jan 1999

On The Qt And Very Hush Hush: A Proposal To Extend California's Constitutional Right To Privacy To Protect Public Figures From Publication Of Confidential Personal Information, Gary Williams

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No abstract provided.


An Editor's Dissent To Professor Gary Williams's Privacy Plan For A Priori, Statutory Curbs On Press Scrutiny Of Key Information About Public Figures, Craig Matsuda Jan 1999

An Editor's Dissent To Professor Gary Williams's Privacy Plan For A Priori, Statutory Curbs On Press Scrutiny Of Key Information About Public Figures, Craig Matsuda

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No abstract provided.


Hit Man: The Fourth Circuit's Mistake In Rice V. Paladin Enters., Inc., Gregory Akselrud Jan 1999

Hit Man: The Fourth Circuit's Mistake In Rice V. Paladin Enters., Inc., Gregory Akselrud

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No abstract provided.


The First Sale Doctrine Defense As A Limit On The Right Of Publicity: Allison V. Vintage Sports Plaques, Ivy Choderker Jan 1999

The First Sale Doctrine Defense As A Limit On The Right Of Publicity: Allison V. Vintage Sports Plaques, Ivy Choderker

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No abstract provided.