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Home > JETLAW > Vol. 10 > Iss. 3 (2020)

 
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

Issue 3 - Spring 2008

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Why Music Should Be Socialized
Matthew Reynolds

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Illegal P2P File Sharing on College Campuses--What's the Solution?
Antionette D. Bishop

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Yours, Mine, and Ours: The Joint Authorship Conundrum for Sound Recordings
Abbott M. Jones

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Wringing Songwriters Dry: Negative Consequences of Compulsory Licensing for Ringtones
Daniel H. Mark

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Sparing Internet Radio from the Real Threat of the Hypothetical Marketplace
Mark D. Robertson

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Just Click Submit: The Collection, Dissemination, and Tagging of Personally Identifying Information
Corey Ciocchetti

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Assessing the Market for Human Reproductive Tissue Alienability: Why Can We Sell Our Eggs But Not Our Livers?
Brenda Reddix-Smalls

Notes

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An Intellectual Property Food Fight: Why Copyright Law Should Embrace Culinary Innovation
J. Austin Broussard

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A Healthy Solution for Patients and Patents: How India's Legal Victory Against a Pharmaceutical Giant Reconciles Human Rights with Intellectual Property Rights
Sara B. Myers

 
 
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