Thanks to the Digital Commons Network, all of you pdpechoers have free access to these new papers:
- E-mail in the Workplace and the Right of Privacy
Kevin J. Baum - Keeping the Internet Neutral?: Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo Debate
Tim Wu Columbia Law School, Christopher Yoo Vanderbilt University Law School - A Soldier’s Blog: Balancing Service Members’ Personal Rights vs. National Security Interests
Tatum H. Lytle Indiana University School of Law - Who Controls the Internet? A Review
Deborah J. Salons Drinker Biddle & Reath - User Generated Revolution and Censorship: Is There A Right To Revolution?
Chris Desimone Seton Hall Law - The State of Internet Radio in 2010
Adam Deutsch Seton Hall Law - Virtual Child Pornography: The Children Aren’t Real, But the Dangers Are; Why the Ashcroft Court Got it Wrong
Brian Goldblatt Seton Hall Law - User-Generated Pornography on the Internet: Why Victims of Porn 2.0 Need Internet Service Providers to No Longer Be Unjustifiably Immunized by the Communications “Decency” Act
Jenelle Hubbard Seton Hall Law - Recognizing Virtual Property Rights, It’s About Time
John S. Chao Seton Hall Law - An Exploratory Investigation of the Practice of Planned Unit Development and its Theoretical Implementation in the “Second Life” Virtual Community
Ryan M. Jennings Seton Hall Law - A New (Virtual) World Order: A Look at Criminal Activity in Online Communities
J Matthew Johnson Seton Hall Law - The Rise of Online Gaming: The Dominant Factors of Poker & The Fall of The UIGEA and its Predecessors
Peter Schiavone Seton Hall Law - Employee 2.0
Pranay Samdani Seton Hall Law - How to Tame the New Wild-Wild West: Potential Lassos for Virtual Crime
Ian Leyden Seton Hall Law - Social Networking Website Liability for the Illegal Actions of Its Users
Joseph Monaghan Seton Hall Law - Head in the Clouds, Feet Firmly Grounded in Physical Proof: Emphasis on the Tangible in Actions Against Internet Search Engines and Aggregators
Briehan Moran Seton Hall Law - Mending the Gap: The Use of Common Law to Supplement Virtual Mass Contracts
Floyd Morris Seton Hall Law - Defamation of Second Life Avatars: How the Laws of First Life People Could Be Invoked
Brian Seguin Seton Hall Law - Modern Application of The Right of Publicity To Virtual Avatars
Elina Slavin Seton Hall Law - Overview of Trademark Issues Presented to Businesses Owners Within Second Life
Ross J. Switkes Seton Hall Law - Evolving Property Rights in Domain Names
Jeffrey R. Wiedmann Seton Hall Law - Check In on Your Privacy
Frank Gonello Seton Hall Law - Modern Application of The Right of Publicity To Virtual Avatars
Elina Slavin Seton Hall Law - The Newest Way to Screen Job Applicants: A Social Networker’s Nightmare
Carly Brandenburg Indiana University School of Law