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Articles 31 - 49 of 49
Full-Text Articles in Privacy Law
Commercial User-Vendor Litigation: The User's Point Of View, 5 Computer L.J. 287 (1984), Michael D. Scott
Commercial User-Vendor Litigation: The User's Point Of View, 5 Computer L.J. 287 (1984), Michael D. Scott
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Video Games And The First Amendment: Are Restrictive Regulations Constitutional?, 5 Computer L.J. 493 (1985), Lisa E. Kranitz
Video Games And The First Amendment: Are Restrictive Regulations Constitutional?, 5 Computer L.J. 493 (1985), Lisa E. Kranitz
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Disclosure And The Computer Programmer, 5 Computer L.J. 557 (1985), Sam Kraemer
Disclosure And The Computer Programmer, 5 Computer L.J. 557 (1985), Sam Kraemer
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Turings's Man: Western Culture In The Computer Age, 5 Computer L.J. 605 (1985), David M. Walsh
Book Review: Turings's Man: Western Culture In The Computer Age, 5 Computer L.J. 605 (1985), David M. Walsh
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Taking The "Byte" Out Of Warranty Disclaimers, 5 Computer L.J. 531 (1985), Nancy Schneider
Taking The "Byte" Out Of Warranty Disclaimers, 5 Computer L.J. 531 (1985), Nancy Schneider
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
The Treatment Of Computer Software Works Made For Hire Under The Copyright Act Of 1976, 5 Computer L.J. 579 (1985), Carol Ann Surrel
The Treatment Of Computer Software Works Made For Hire Under The Copyright Act Of 1976, 5 Computer L.J. 579 (1985), Carol Ann Surrel
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Property And Personal Privacy: Interrelationship, Abandonment And Confusion In The Path Of Judicial Review, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 847 (1985), Kenneth Mott, Lovette Mott
Property And Personal Privacy: Interrelationship, Abandonment And Confusion In The Path Of Judicial Review, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 847 (1985), Kenneth Mott, Lovette Mott
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Televised Trials In Illinois: Should It Be Viewed As A Privacy Question, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 793 (1985), William J. Arendt
Televised Trials In Illinois: Should It Be Viewed As A Privacy Question, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 793 (1985), William J. Arendt
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Privacy Act After A Decade, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 829 (1985), Richard Ehlke
The Privacy Act After A Decade, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 829 (1985), Richard Ehlke
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And Informational Privacy, Or How So-Called Conservatives Countenance Governmental Intrustion Into A Person's Private Affairs, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 871 (1985), Michael P. Seng
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Illinois Parental Notice Abortion Act: Legal And Ethical Ramifications Of A Physician's Decision To Give Parental Notification, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 475 (1985), Edward Eshoo Jr.
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preface, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 811 (1985)
Information Law Overview, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 815 (1985), George B. Trubow
Information Law Overview, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 815 (1985), George B. Trubow
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Die: An Extension Of The Right To Privacy, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 895 (1985), Vincent T. Borst
The Right To Die: An Extension Of The Right To Privacy, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 895 (1985), Vincent T. Borst
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Uncle Sam Calls Does Ma Bell Have To Answer: Recognizing A Constitutional Right To Corporate Informational Privacy, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 915 (1985), William C. Lindsay
When Uncle Sam Calls Does Ma Bell Have To Answer: Recognizing A Constitutional Right To Corporate Informational Privacy, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 915 (1985), William C. Lindsay
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy In Photographs: Misconception Since Inception, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 969 (1985), Cathy Tomaszewski
Privacy In Photographs: Misconception Since Inception, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 969 (1985), Cathy Tomaszewski
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Identifying The Rape Victim: A Constitutional Clash Between The First Amendment And The Right To Privacy, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 987 (1985), Ellen B. Fishbein
Identifying The Rape Victim: A Constitutional Clash Between The First Amendment And The Right To Privacy, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 987 (1985), Ellen B. Fishbein
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy Rights In Cordless Telephone Conversations, Privacy Rights In Education Records, And The Good Faith Exception To The Exclusionary Rule, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1015 (1985), George B. Trubow
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright And The Moral Right: Is An American Marriage Possible?, Roberta R. Kwall
Copyright And The Moral Right: Is An American Marriage Possible?, Roberta R. Kwall
Vanderbilt Law Review
The 1976 Copyright Act (the 1976 Act) embodies the most extensive reforms in the history of our nation's copyright laws. One proposed reform that is noticeably absent from the statutory scheme, however, is the explicit adoption of protections for the personal rights of creators with respect to their works. Instead,the 1976 Act continues this country's tradition of safeguarding only the pecuniary rights of a copyright owner. By assuring the copyright owner the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the original work, to prepare derivative works, and to perform and display publicly certain types of copyrighted works, the 1976 Act focuses …