Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts Issues
Volumes 1 - 5 were published under the journal name
"Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce + Technology".
Volume 1
Issue 3
Summer 2005
| Article | Title | Author |
| 9 |
Will Wi-Fi Make Your Private Network Public? Wardriving, Criminal and Civil Liability, and the Security Risks of Wireless Networks
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Anita Ramasastry, Jane K. Winn and Peter Winn |
| 10 |
Safe Harbor Agreement - Boon or Bane?
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full article
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Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard |
| 11 |
A Few Degrees off the Mark: Miniature Missteps that Can Render the Safe Harbors of the DMCA Inaccessible
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full article
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Nicole J. Nyman |
| 12 |
Pop Goes The Trademark? Competitive Advertising on the Internet
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full article
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Kendall Bodden |
Issue 2
Winter 2005
| Article | Title | Author |
| 5 |
Tax Implications of Using Out-of-State Computer Servers
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full article
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Paula K. Royalty |
| 6 |
Tangible Cash for an Intangible Loss? Insurance Coverage for Damage or Loss of Third-Party Data
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full article
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Kendall Bodden |
| 7 |
Risky Business: What Must Employers Do to Shield Against Liability for Employee Wrongdoings in the Internet Age?
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full article
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Nicole J. Nyman |
| 8 |
When Invisible Electronic Ink Leaves Red Faces: Tactical, Legal and Ethical Consequences of the Failure to Remove Metadata
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full article
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Jembaa Cole |
Issue 1
Spring 2004
| Article | Title | Author |
| 1 |
When is a Phone Call Not a Phone Call? Legal Issues Arising From Business Use of VoIP
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full article
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Paula K. Royalty |
| 2 |
Oops! The Legal Consequences Of and Solutions To Online Pricing Errors
How can businesses conducting sales over the Internet protect themselves from the inevitability of pricing errors? Unlike the brick and mortar retailers’ ability to catch a pricing error quickly, thousands of orders can be placed with online retailers before they detect the problem. When pricing errors do occur and contracts are formed, merchants are forced to choose between absorbing the resulting financial loss as an investment in goodwill or trying to invalidate the contracts under the doctrine of unilateral mistake.
To avoid binding contracts with customers at erroneous prices, online retailers should employ protective methods of contract formation that help prevent loss.
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Benjamin Groebner |
| 3 |
CAN Law Firms SPAM?
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full article
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Kevin Michael |
| 4 |
Not Child's Play: Compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule
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Kristin Bryant |