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from March 2016
Last Number: January 2023

Yale Journal of Law & Technology




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 29

January 01, 2019

  • Objects, Places and Cyber-Spaces Post-Carpenter: Extending The Third-Party Doctrine Beyond CSLI: A Consideration of IoT and DNA.

  • Traditional Notions of Fair Play and Substantial Justice in the Age of Internet Interconnectivity: How Masking an IP Address Could Constitute Purposeful Availment.

  • Extraterritoriality and Proximate Cause After WesternGeco.

  • Artificial Intelligence: Risks to Privacy and Democracy.

  • Twitters Beware: The Display and Performance Rights.

  • From Human Rights Aspirations to Enforceable Obligations by Non-State Actors in the Digital Age: The Case of Internet Governance and ICANN.

  • Analogies in IP: Moral Rights.

  • January 01, 2020

  • Artificial Creativity: Emergent Works and the Void in Current Copyright Doctrine.

  • Naked Price and Pharmaceutical Trade Secret Overreach.

  • Progress in the Useful Arts: Foundations of Patent Law in Growth Economics.

  • Privacy Regulation and Innovation Policy.

  • Search Warrants for Digital Speech.

  • BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230.

  • January 01, 2018

  • A Light in Digital Darkness: Public Broadband after Tennessee v. FCC.

  • September 22, 2020

  • Who's Afraid of Section 1498? A Case for Government Patent Use in Pandemics and Other National Crises.

  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INNOVATION: THE END OF PATENT LAW AS WE KNOW IT.

  • DEEPFAKES AND OTHER NON-TESTIMONIAL FALSEHOODS: WHEN IS BELIEF MANIPULATION (NOT) FIRST AMENDMENT SPEECH?

  • THE ESSENTIAL FACILITIES DOCTRINE IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: DISPELLING PERSISTENT MYTHS.

  • WARGAMES: ANALYZING THE ACT OF WAR EXCLUSION IN INSURANCE COVERAGE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR CYBERSECURITY POLICY.

  • Algorithms and Economic Justice: A Taxonomy of Harms and a Path Forward for the Federal Trade Commission.

  • January 01, 2017

  • Whose Song Is That? Searching For Equity and Inspiration For Music Vocalists Under the Copyright Act.

  • January 01, 2022

  • The New Fintech Federalism.

  • A Programming Language for Future Interests.

  • Access to A.I. Justice: Avoiding an Inequitable Two-Tiered System of Legal Services.

  • If Research Agenda Were Honest.

  • March 22, 2016

  • The economic calculus of fielding autonomous fighting vehicles compliant with the laws of armed conflict.

  • January 01, 2023

  • Living with the Merchandising Right (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Free-Riding Stories).

  • Defining "Reasonable" Cybersecurity: Lessons from the States.

  • Genetic Property Governance.