Volume 6 - Spring 2000
Presentation
The Challenges of Law in Cyberspace - Fostering the Growth and Safety of E-Commerce
Introduction: Professor Robert Bone
Federal Trade Commissioner Mozelle W. Thompson
Technology Law Symposium: Biotech Materials and Medical Devices in the new Millennium
Advances in Biomaterials and Devices, and Their Financing
Introduction: Dean Ronald Cass, Prof. Michael Baram
Moderator: Steven Bauer, Esq.
Panelists: Prof. Joyce Wong, Prof. Martin Yarmush, Mr. Rufus King, Mr. Joshua Tolkoff
Patent Rights and Licensing
Introduction: Prof. Michael Baram
Moderator: Dr. Ashley Stevens
Panelists: Prof. Michael Meurer, Thomas Meyers
Criteria for Health Insurance Coverage
Introduction: Prof. Michael Baram
Keynote Speaker Dr. Hugh Hill
Regulatory and Liability Considerations
Moderator: Prof. Michael Baram
Panelists: Ellen Flannery, Patricia Davis, Prof. Gary Marchant
Comment
Computer Crimes and the Respondeat Superior Doctrine: Employers Beware!
Mark Ishman
Notes
Breaking Through the Looking Glass: An Analysis
of Trademark Rights in Domain Names Across Top Level Domains
Kevin K. Eng
Electronic Self-Help Software Repossession: A
Proposal to Protect Small Software Development Companies
Timothy P. Heaton
Inevitable Disclosure Where No Non-Competition
Agreement Exists: Additional Guidance Needed
Matthew K. Miller
Cybersquatting: Blackmail on the Information
Superhighway
John D. Mercer
Legal Updates
Is it a Tie-In, or an Integration? U.S. v.
Microsoft Weighs In
Dustin Rowles
New Cybersquatting Law Brings Mixed Reactions
from Trademark Owners
Aaron L. Melville
Congress Gives Satellite Viewers Local Station
Option
Stephen Super
Cracking the Department of Commerce's Encryption
Export Regulations
Peter K. Hoffmann
A New Law Creates a Patent Infringement Defense
and Restructures The Patent and Trademark Office
Pat Costello
Broadband Internet Access: AT&T's Fight to Keep
Its Cable Wires "Closed"
Joshua I. Katz