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March 1, 2006

New Law and Technology Papers in the NELLCO Repository

From the NELLCO announcement:

The following papers in Law and Technology are authored by legal scholars at some of the leading law schools in the United States. These authors are posting their work in this and other subject areas to the NELLCO Legal Scholarship Repository, located at http://lsr.nellco.org . To access any of the papers in question - without charge - simply click on the links below.

PAPERS

Alfred C. Yen, "Third Party Copyright after Grokster"
Link to abstract and full citation.  Download the paper.

Xiaoming Li, and Bin Wu, "The Establishment of a Proper Accusation for Computer Crime."
Link to abstract and full citation.  Download the paper.

Alfred C. Yen, "Sony, Tort Doctrines, and the Puzzle of Peer-to-Peer"
Link to abstract and full citation.  Download the paper.

Michael Suppappola, "The End of the World as We Know It? The State of Decentralized Peer-to-Peer Technologies in the Wake of Metro-Goldwin-Mayer Studios v. Grokster"
Link to abstract and full citation.  Download the paper.

Jessica M. Silbey "Judges as Film Critics: New Approaches to Filmic Evidence"
Link to abstract and full citation.  Download the paper.

ABOUT THE NELLCO LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP REPOSITORY

The NELLCO Legal Scholarship Repository provides a free and persistent point of access for working papers, reports, lecture series, workshop presentations, and other scholarship emanating from NELLCO member institutions. Powered by Berkeley Electronic Press technology, the aim of the NELLCO Legal Scholarship Repository is to improve dissemination and visibility of a variety of scholarly materials throughout the academic and legal research communities.

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