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Volume 10 Issue 1 - Winter 2004

Articles

Toward a Criminal Law for Cyberspace: Distributed Security
Susan W. Brenner

How Employers can Protect Themselves from Liability for Employees’ Misuse of Computer, Internet, and E-Mail Systems in the Workplace
Louis J. Papa and Stuart L. Bass

Notes

Airline Passenger Profiling and the Fourth Amendment: Will CAPPS II be Cleared for Takeoff?
Michael J. DeGrave

Contract, Copyright, and the Future of Digital Preservation
Alicia Ryan

Legal Updates

Claiming Infringement over Three Notes is not Preaching to the "Choir": Newton v. Diamond and a Potential New Standard in Copyright Law
Peter Cuomo

Market Effects of Number Portability: Verizon Wireless v. FCC
Jonathan J. Illari

Third Party Pop-Up Advertisements: U-Haul Int'l v. WhenU.com
Andrew J. Sinclair

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