Recently added articles from Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal:
- Thirty-ninth selected bibliography on computers, technology, and the law: (January 2006 through December 2006).(Bibliography)
- Jun 22, 2007 ... INTRODUCTION Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law. The Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is designed to be a research guide to assist our readers in searching for recent articles on ...
- Straightening your heir: on the constitutionality of regulating the use of preimplantation technologies to select preembryos or modify the genetic profile thereof based on expected sexual orientation.
- Jun 22, 2007; Paonessa, Louis ... I. INTRODUCTION Remarkably rapid advances in genetics and related technology promise to profoundly impact the future of human health and welfare, (1) through applications ranging from the exceptionally practical and obviously beneficial to the exceedingly extravagant and ...
- Robin Hood versus the bullies: software piracy and developing countries.
- Jun 22, 2007; Kopczynski, Mary ... I. INTRODUCTION The discussion of globalization, a term laden with confusion, has filled volumes of political science, economics, and sociology journals. However, the effect of globalization on the legal community has yet to be fully explored. With the birth of the General ...
- Notes on the United Nations Convention on the use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts and its effects on the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
- Jun 22, 2007; Mazzotta, Francesco G. ... 1. INTRODUCTION The goal of this article is to introduce the reader to the recently approved United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts ("Convention"), also referred to as the Electronic Communications Convention ("ECC"). (1) ...
- Missing the mark in cyberspace: misapplying trademark law to invisible and attenuated uses.
- Jun 22, 2007; Folsom, Thomas C. ... " ... its chief selling points are the words 'Don't Panic' ..." (1) ABSTRACT Leading cases have misapplied ordinary principles of trademark and unfair competition law in cyberspace, especially to attenuated and invisible uses. Though the leading cases uniformly assert ...