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Timestamp: 2019-09-15 13:24:08
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Now showing items 1324-1343 of 1702
[9WashJLTech&Arts019]Conformity in Confusion: Applying a Common Analysis to Wikipedia-based Jury Misconduct ﻿
Fredrickson, Matthew; Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-08)
Abstract: In 2012, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit decidedUnited States v. Lawson, a case of first impression about a juror’s use of Wikipedia during deliberations. Had this case been decided in ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts035]Medical Advances, Criminal Disadvantages: The Tension Between Contemporary Antiretroviral Therapy and Criminal HIV Exposure Laws in the Workplace ﻿
Heindel, Chelsey; Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-08)
Abstract: In 1988, the Washington Legislature classified intentionally exposing individuals to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as criminal assault in the first degree. Lawmakers intended to penalize infected individuals ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts053]A First Amendment Defense to the Federal Cyberstalking Statute ﻿
Young, Christopher; Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-08)
Abstract: Real-time information technology facilitates more efficient channels of communication. As communication becomes nearly instantaneous and further reaching, it seems probable that more expression will fall within ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts069] Shaking Out the “Shakedowns”: Pre-discovery Dismissal of Copyright Infringement Cases after Comparison of the Works at Issue ﻿
Brown, Evan; Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-11)
In an era of copyright trolling, digital distribution and reappropriation of creative works, the specter of “shakedown” copyright infringement litigation looms larger than ever before. Some plaintiffs will hold the prospect ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts093] Trouble for Trolling: Courts Reject Copyright Trolling Tactics ﻿
Haslach, Megan R. (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-11)
Copyright trolling has become a popular, but widely criticized tactic used by copyright holders to defend their intellectual property rights. One method involves rights holders selling their rights to infringed works to ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts105] Criminal Defenses to Anti-Circumvention Charges for Modifying Video Game Consoles ﻿
Dang, Peter; Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-11)
In United States v. Crippen, Matthew Crippen was charged with modifying Xbox 360 consoles for others for a fee. His modifications allowed the consoles to run unlicensed software in violation of the anti-circumvention ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts115] Can You Hear Me Now? The Race to Provide America with Universal, High-Speed Wireless Coverage ﻿
Rezvani, Dina Neda; (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-11)
As the United States becomes increasingly dependent on universal, high-speed wireless services, the limited availability of spectrum is producing tension. The interests of consumers, telecommunications companies, state and ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts135] The Internet and the Constitution: A Selective Retrospective ﻿
McKeown, M. Margaret (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-04)
Judge McKeown sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Abstract: Over the last two decades, the Internet and its associated innovations have rapidly altered the way people around the world communicate, ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts177] Pacific Northwest Perspective: The Impact of the America Invents Act on Nonprofit Global Health Organizations ﻿
Morgan, John; Sandoval, Veronica (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-04)
Abstract: The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act of 2011 (“AIA”) makes fundamental changes to the legislative landscape governing patent law in the United States and will bring about corresponding changes in the manner in ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts227] When Is a YouTube Video a "True Threat"? ﻿
Celis, Pedro (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-04)
Abstract: In United States v. Jeffries, the Sixth Circuit upheld a defendant’s conviction under 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) for transmitting a threat through interstate commerce after the defendant posted a music video on YouTube. ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts239] Aereo and Cablevision: How Courts Are Struggling to Harmonize the Public Performance Right with Online Retransmission of Broadcast Television ﻿
Méndez, Sam (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-04)
Abstract: Americans increasingly turn to the computer instead of the television to gain access to their favorite shows. With this in mind, Aereo allows its subscribers to stream broadcast television content to their ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts267] Who Knew? Refining the "Knowability" Standard for the Future of Potentially Hazardous Technologies ﻿
Kennedy, Scott P. (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-06)
Abstract: As consumer technology becomes increasingly complex, so too does the manufacturer’s task in assessing the scope of its duty to warn of potential dangers. A recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts287] Are Courts Phoning It In? Resolving Problematic Reasoning in the Debate over Warrantless Searches of Cell Phones Incident to Arrest ﻿
Scheurer, Derek A. (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-06)
Abstract: In 1973, the United States Supreme Court in United States v. Robinson granted police broad authority to search arrestees’ personal property. Robinson’s broad rule has not been significantly limited and appears ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts331] Forced Turnovers: Using Eminent Domain to Build Professional Sports Venues ﻿
Montine, Peter (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-06)
Abstract: If a city wants to keep a professional sports team within its borders, can that city use the power of eminent domain to do so? Although cities have not been able to successfully condemn the actual sports franchises ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts349] Sentencing Court Discretion and the Confused Ban on Internet Bans ﻿
Fredrickson, Matthew (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-06)
Abstract: In United States v. Wright, issued June 2013, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit cited a supposed consensus among circuit courts that Internet bans are per se unreasonably broad sentences ...
[9WashJLTech&Arts]Issue Information ﻿
Unknown author (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-08)
Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, Volume 9, Issue 1, Summer 2013
[9WashJLTech&ArtsMasthead]Masthead ﻿
[9WashJLTech&Artsno2] Issue Information ﻿
Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2013-11)
Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, Volume 9, Issue 2, Fall 2013
[9WashJLTech&Artsno3] Issue Information ﻿
Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-04)
Cover/Table of Contents; Masthead; complete issue
[9WashJLTech&Artsno4] Issue information ﻿
Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2014-06)
Cover/Table of Contents, Masthead, complete issue