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Past Issues
Spring 1996: Volume 1, Issue 1
Opposing viewpoints on the Communications Decency Act, articles on internet advertising by attorneys, internet regulation, internet defamation and international intellectual property licensing
Fall 1996: Volume 2, Issue 1
Articles on copyright and the Internet and encryption export restrictions
Fall 1997: Volume 3, Issue 1
Articles on intellectual property rights in plants, res judicata in international computer software copyright litigation, database protection under copyright law, and arbitration clauses in international software licenses
Spring 1998: Volume 3, Issue 2
Articles on U.S. control of domain name distribution, trademarks and Internet domain names, and property rights on intranets
Spring 1999: Volume 4, Issue 1
Articles on privacy in the workplace and on the Internet, Internet gambling, and personal jurisdiction on the Internet
Summer 1999: Volume 4, Issue 2
Article on litigating child porn and obscenity cases on the Internet.
Fall 1999: Volume 4, Issue 3
Articles on taxes on electronic commerce, de minimis copyright infringement, and click-wrap agreements
Spring 2000: Volume 5, Issue 1
Articles on email privacy in the workplace and on how lawyer billing is affected by technology
Summer 2000: Volume 5, Issue 2
Articles on buying prescriptions over the Internet and trademark infringement with metatags
Spring 2001: Volume 6, Issue 1
Articles on protection commercial information and liability immunity for ISPs; note on privacy on the Internet; case comment on Diamond v. Chakrabarty
Fall 2001: Volume 6, Issue 2
Articles on government access to ISP records and liability of anonymous remailers; note on trademarks and Internet domain names; case comment on Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals
Spring 2002: Volume 7, Issue 1
Articles on dispute resolution on the Internet and privacy of consumer information; note on contributory trademark infringment by ISPs; case comment on Greenberg v. National Geographic Society
December 2002: Volume 7, Issue 2
Articles on privacy under the Constitution, Markman hearings, and regulation of securities offered on the Internet; essay on the history of technology at UF College of Law; case comment on A & M Records v. Napster
June 2003: Volume 8, Issue 1
Articles on the patentability of computerized business methods, the effect of international law on technological development in the developing world, and buying grey market goods over the Internet; case comment on Vittoria N. America v. Euro-Asia Imports
December 2003: Volume 8, Issue 2
Articles on software security and privacy of e-mail; notes on reverse confusion of trademarks and the effect of pricing on copyright infringment; case comments on City of Chicago v. Department of Treasury and Rambus v. Infineon Technologies AG
June 2004: Volume 9, Issue 1
Articles on discovery of electronic documents in litigation, science and technology's role in foreign policy, and trespass in cyberspace; notes on the lack of fair use protection for satire and trademarks and religous freedom; case comment on Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue
December 2004: Volume 9, Issue 2
Articles on complusory patent licensing and electronic visual surveillance; note on file sharing on the Internet; case comments on Playboy Enterprises v. Netscape Communications and NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute
June 2005: Volume 10, Issue 1
Articles on using foreign prosecution history in patent litigation, extraterritorial application of the Copyright Act, and upstream clogging caused by DNA patents; essay on the DMCA; notes on property rights and repatriation of art
December 2005: Volume 10, Issue 2
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