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Calo, Robotics and the Lessons of Cyberlaw (2015)
Cyberlaw, Trademark law - WIPO Arbitrators Uphold Conjuctive View of Bad Faith...
Bedi, Facebook and Interpersonal Privacy: Why the Third Party Doctrine Should Not Apply (2013)
Felstiner, Grappling with Online Work: Lessons from Cyberlaw (2011)
Tene, What Google Knows: Privacy and Internet Search Engines (2008)
Lastowka, Decoding Cyberproperty (2007)
Penney, Internet Access Rights: a Brief History...(2011)
Tomain, Cyberspace is Outside the Schoolhouse Gate: Offensive, Online Student Speech...(2010)
Azar, On Selecting Jurisdiction in Internet Defamation (2008)
Garrie & Wong, Spyware Technologies: Limiting the Horizons of Digital Privacy (2006)
Keson & Majuca, Optimal Hackback (2010)
Werbach, The Centripetal Network (2008)
Grimmelmann, The Structure of Search Engine Law (2007)
Chander, Facebookistan (2012)
Faber, Access and Exclusion Rights in Electronic Media (2006)
Syzdek, Gaining Cyberspace "Sea Legs" (2014)
Bambauer, Cybersieves (2009)
McGeveran, Disclosure, Endorsement, and Identity in Social Marketing (2009)
Travis, Of Blogs, EBooks, and Broadband: Access to Digital Media...(2007)
Deibert, The Growing Dark Side of Cyberspace and What To Do About It (2012)S
Lipton, Law of the Intermediated Information Exchange 2012)
Suzor, Order Supported by Law: The Enforcement of Rules in Online Communities (2012)
Ghoshray, Charting the Future of Online Dispute Resolution (2006)
Lipton, Copyright's Twilight Zone: Digital Copyright Lessons From the Vampire Blogosphere (2010)
Schmitt, Cyber Operations and the Jus Ad Bellum Revisited (2011)
Burk, Cybermarks (2010)
Vetter, Claiming Copyleft in Open Source Software (2008)
Cunningham, Language, Deals, and Standards: The Future of XML Contracts (2006)
Peterson, New Technology--Old Law (2012)
Duncan, MySpace is Also Their Space: Ideas for Keeping Children Safe...(2007)
Crawford, The Internet and the project of Communications Law (2007)
Opderbeck, Cybersecurity and Executive Power (2012)
Brenner & Clarke, Civilians in Cyberware: Casualties (2010)
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Sandeen, Meatspace, the Internet, and the Cloud: How Changes in Document Storage and Transfer Can Affect IP Rights (2014)
Moringiello, What Virtual Worlds Can Do For Property law (2010)
Pinson, The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the Problem of Authorized Use (2013)
Friess, When Rummaging Goes Digital: Fourth Amendment Particularity and Stored E-Mail Surveillance (2012)
McLean & McLean, Dependence on Cyberscribes: Issues in E-Security (2013)
Calandrillo & Davison, The Dangers of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (2008)
Tokson, The Content/Envelope Distinction in Internet Law (2009)
Lastowka, Digital Attribution: Copyright and the Right to Credit (2007)
Kim, Clicking and Cringing (2007)
Wan, Managing Peer-To-Peer Traffic With Digital Fingerprinting and Digital Watermarking (2011)
Fisher, The Implications for Law of User Innovation (2010)
Vetter, Patent Law's Unpredictability Doctrine and the Software Arts (2011)
Kerr, Applying the Fourth Amendment to the Internet (2009)
Bracha, Standing Copyright Law on its Head? The Googlization of Everything...(2006)
Werbach, The Network Utility (2010)
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Kesan, Hayes & Bashir, Information Privacy and Data Control in Cloud Computing (2013)
Mehra, Law and Cybercrime in the United States Today (2010)
Podgor, Cybercrime: Discretionary Jurisdiction (2008)
Rychlak, The Legal Answer to Cyber-Gambling (2010)
Brenner & Schwerha, Cybercrime Havens: Challenges and Solutions (2007)
Swire, No Cop On the Beat: Underenforcement in E-Commerce and Cybercrime (2009)
Kesan & Hayes, Mitigative Counterstriking:Self-Defense and Deterrence in Cyberspace (2012)
Shackelford & Andres, State Responsibility for Cyber Attacks (2010)
Downing, Thinking Through Sentencing in Computer Hacking Cases...(2006)e
Watkins, Wireless Liability (2013)
Cilliers, Role and Effect of Social Media in the Workplace (2013)
Folsom, Space Pirates, Hitchhikers, Guides, and the Public Interest: Transformational Trademark Law in Cyberspace (2008)
Lindahl, We and Cyberlaw (2013
Brenner, Encryption, Smart Phones, and the Fifth Amendment (2011)
Lipton, We the Paparazzi: Developing a Privacy Paradigm for Digital Video ( (2010)
Citron, Cyber Civil Rights (2009)
Ohm, The Rise and Fall of Invasive ISP Surveillance (2009)
Werbach, Off the Hook (2009)
Kim, Web Site Proprietorship and Online Harassment (2009)
Camp, The Play's the Thing: A Theory of Taxing Virtual Worlds (2007)
Towle, Enough Already:It's Time to Acknowledge That UCC Article 2 Does Not Apply to Software...(2010)
Joo, Remix Without Romance (2011)
Chen, The Echoes of Forgotten Footfalls: Telecommunications Mergers...(2006)
Brenner, Fantasy Crime: The Role of Criminal Law in Virtual Worlds (2008)
Kenneally & Stanley, Beyond Whiffle-Ball Bats: Addressing Identity Crime...(2008)
Strandburg, Home, Home On the Web and Other Fourth Amendment Implications of Technosocial Change (2010)
Freiwald, Cell Phone Location Data and the Fourth Amendment (2010)
Bambauer, Conundrum (2011)
Lipton, Celebrity in Cyberspace: A Personality Rights Paradigm for Personal Domain Name Disputes (2008)
Mtima, Whom the Gods Would Destroy: Why Congress Prioritized Copyright Protection Over Internet Privacy...(2008)
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