Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts Issues
Volumes 1 - 5 were published under the journal name
"Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce + Technology".
Volume 3
Issue 4
Spring 2007
| Article | Title | Author |
| 13 |
Digitized Book Search Engines and Copyright Concerns
abstract
full article
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Ari Okano |
| 14 |
When is § 230 Immunity Lost?: The Transformation from Website Owner to Information Content Provider
abstract
full article
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Karen Alexander Horowitz |
| 15 |
Cases in Wake of Dastar v. Twentieth Century Fox Continue to Narrow the Scope of a "Reverse Passing Off" Claim
abstract
full article
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Jared Barrett |
| 16 |
Electronic Health Records: Interoperability Challenges Patients' Right to Privacy
abstract
full article
|
Laura Dunlop |
Issue 3
Winter 2007
| Article | Title | Author |
| 8 |
Follow that Car! Legal issues arising from installation of tracking devices in leased consumer goods and equipment
abstract
full article
|
Leah Altaras |
| 9 |
Suing Based on Spyware? Admissibility of Evidence Obtained from Spyware in Violation of Federal and State Wiretap Laws
Early in 2005, a Florida intermediate appellate court ruled that a trial court adjudicating a divorce proceeding had properly excluded evidence that the wife obtained by installing a spyware program on the husband’s computer. The court held that the evidence was an intercepted electronic communication that violated a Florida statute modeled after the Federal Wiretap Act. The Florida court ruled that exclusion fell properly within the discretion of the trial court, despite the fact that the relevant Florida statute did not contain an exclusionary rule for intercepted electronic communications. This Article provides a short overview of the federal and state prohibitions on intercepting electronic communications before examining the Florida court’s analysis of how the spyware violated state law. The Article will also examine the scope of the court’s holding and whether information obtained from spyware could ever be admissible in court.
full article
|
Shan Sivalingam |
| 10 |
Client Confidentiality, Professional Privilege and Online Communication: Potential Implications of the Barton Decision
abstract
full article
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Kelcey Nichols |
| 11 |
Enforcement of Contractual Terms in Clickwrap Agreements: Courts Refusing to Enforce Forum Selection and Binding Arbitration Clauses
abstract
full article
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Rachel Cormier Anderson |
| 12 |
E-Contract Formation: U.S. and EU Perspective
abstract
full article
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Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard |
Issue 2
Autumn 2006
| Article | Title | Author |
| 5 |
Clicking Away the Competition: The Legal Ramifications of Click Fraud for Companies that Offer Pay Per Click Advertising Services
abstract
full article
|
Daniel L. Hadjinian |
| 6 |
Hiding Evidence from the Boss: Attorney-Client Privilege and Company Computers
abstract
full article
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Kelcey Nichols |
| 7 |
To Serve and Protect: Do Businesses Have a Legal Duty to Protect Collections of Personal Information?
abstract
full article
|
Derek A. Bishop |
Issue 1
Summer 2006
| Article | Title | Author |
| 1 |
Broadening the Scope of Electronic Reproductions: The Interpretation of Section 201(c) in Faulkner v. National Geographic Enterprises Inc.
abstract
full article
|
Shan Sivalingam |
| 2 |
The Union Workplace Meets Big Brother: Advising clients on employer conduct with regard to hidden surveillance
abstract
full article
|
Jamila Asha Johnson |
| 3 |
Podcasting Pop Songs?: Licensing Concerns with Podcasts that contain Mainstream music
abstract
full article
|
Jared Barrett |
| 4 |
Don't Send that E-Mail to a Minor!: Compliance with State Child Protection Registry Statutes
abstract
full article
|
Laura Dunlop |