Media Law and Policy, volume 10, number 2, Spring 2002
Student Note Does the Wind Blow Fair? A Discussion and Critique of The Suntrust v. Houghton-Mifflin Case, Carla D. Davis
Table of Contents, New York Law School
The Importance of Preserving Copyright, Edward Samuels
The Role of Parody in Copyright: Is a New Wind Blowing? Introduction, Melvin Simensky
The Integrity of Copyright, Martin Garbus
Media Law and Policy, volume 10, number 1, Fall 2001
Competition in Canadian Telecommunications: Building on Success and Moving Forward, Francoise Bertrand
Table of Contents, New York Law School
Freedom versus Access Rights in a European Context, Ad van Loon
Media Law and Policy, volume 9, no. 2, Spring 2001
CHILD ONLINE PROTECTION ACT: The Problem of Contemporary Community Standards on the World Wide Web, Sahara Stone
Table of Contents, New York Law School
Telephone Competition Under the 1996 Telecommunications Act, Stacy Schwartz
National Entertainment Law Moot Court Competition Best Petitioners' Brief, Andra H. Feiner, Carol A. Giuliano, and Jessica M. LaMarche
Is Use of the V-chip in the Public Schools an Exercise of Government-Sponsored Censorship?, Jenean M. Klein
Media Law and Policy, volume 9, no. 1, Fall 2000
Trademark Infringement, Metatags, and the Initial Interest Confusion Remedy, Stanley U. Paylago
"Propertyzing" The Electromagnetic Spectrum: Why it's Important, and How to Begin, Lawrence J. White
Investment Incentives and Local Competition at the FCC, Larry F. Darby and Joseph Fuhr
Table of Contents, New York Law School
Trademark Infringement, Metatags, and the Initial Interest Confusion Remedy, Stanley U. Paylago
Table of Contents, New York Law School
"Propertyzing" the Electromagentic Spectrum: Why it's important, and How to Begin, Lawrence J. White
Investment Incentives and Local Competition at the FCC, Larry F. Darby and Joseph Fuhr
Media Law and Policy, volume 8, no. 2, Spring 2000
Table of Contents, New York Law School
Open Access To Cable Systems for Internet Access Providers, Kathleen Hawkins Berkowe
The New York Story: "Ain't No Stopping Us Now", Chairman William E. Kennard
Media and Telecommunications Regulation and The Internet: Regulate or Strangulate?, Lewis E. Schnurr
Bell Atlantic Paves the Way for In-Region Inter-lata Long Distance Approval, Paul Cordella
Media Law and Policy, volume 8, no. 1, Fall 1999
Videostreaming Content Over the Internet, Lyndon Hong
Gaps in the Jurisdictional Fence: Supreme Court Lets FCC Regulate Prices and Other Intrastate Matters in the Search for Local Exchange Competition, Derek Jacques and Dawn Fasano
One and the Same: How Internet Non-Regulation Undermines the Rationales Used to Support Broadcast Regulation, Stephen J. Shapiro
Restricting Foreign Television Programming In Europe: The European Community's Television Quota Reappraised, Michael L. Landsman
Table of Contents, New York Law School
Thoughts on the Sprint Acquisition, Michael Botein
Media Law and Policy, volume 7, no. 2, Spring 1999
THE TELECOM ACT AT THREE: Seeing the Face of the Future, William E. Kennard
FCC REGULATION AND OTHER OXYMORONS REVISITED, Erwin G. Krasnow and M Wayne Milstead
Table of Contents, VOLUME VII SPRING 1999 NUMBER 2, New York Law School
Media Law and Policy, volume 7, no. 1, Fall 1998
Table of Contents, VOLUME VII FALL 1998 NUMBER 1, New York Law School
ANOTHER LOOK AT EUROPEAN INTERNET LAW, Alain Gardrat
PERSONAL JURISDICTION IN CYBERSPACE: Where Can You Be Sued, And Whose Laws Apply, George Perry
REGULATORY TREATMENT OF NETWORK CONVERGENCE: Opportunities and Challenges in the Digital Era, Benjamin Lipschitz
Media Law and Policy, volume 6, number 1, Fall 1997
BROADCASTING ON THE INTERNET: LEGAL ISSUES FOR TRADITIONAL AND INTERNET-ONLY BROADCASTERS, Eric S. Slater
Editor’s Note, New York Law School
THE USE OF DISCLAIMERS & THE INTERNET'S WORLD WIDE WEB, B Keith Fulton
Table of Contents and List of Sponsors, New York Law School
CONGRESS WRESTLES WITH THE INTERNET: ACLU v. RENO AND THE COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT, Claudia Oliver
Media Law and Policy, volume 5, number 3, Spring 1997
Table of Contents, New York Law School
MUSICAL ARRAGNEMENTS: THE UNPROTECTED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, Roy Evans
CABLE TELEVISION PRIVACY REQUIREMENTS ENTER THE WORLD OF INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS, David R. Goodfriend
Media Law and Policy, volume 5, number 2, Winter, 1996
PERMANENT NUMBER PORTABILITY: A NECESSARY ELEMENT FOR EFFECTIVE LOCAL COMPETITION, Christopher Waldron
PAYPHONE DEREGULATION UNDER THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996, Benjamin Lipschitz
TABLE OF CONTENTS, New York Law School
THE 1996 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT TRILOGY, Gregory L. Rosston
Media Law and Policy, volume 5, number 1, Fall 1996
Media Law and Policy Executive Board, New York Law School
THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS A CT OF 1996 AND CABLE RATE REGULATION, Matthew C. Bracco
LEGAL ISSUES IN FACSIMILE USE, Catherine Rubio Kuffner
Table of Contents and Sponsors, New York Law School
OVS: A PLA TFORM WORTH INVESTING IN?, Kimberly Auerbach
THE FUTURE OF CAPS -- IN LIGHT OF TECHNOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC AND LEGAL FACTORS, James Alexander Hall IV
Media Law and Policy, volume 4, number 1, Fall 1995
SYMPOSIUM: FOREIGN OWNERSHIP IN THE COMMUNICA TIONS INDUSTRIES- AN ANALYSIS OF SECTION 310, Richard Nohe, Erwin Krasnow, Keith Bernard, Joel Winnik, J. Gregory Sidak, and Richard Cotton
Table of Contents, vol 4, no. 1, November 1995, New York Law School
Executive Board and Editor's Note, New York Law School
ALIEN OWNERSHIP RESTRICTIONS IN THE COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY: ARE THEY COMPATIBLE WITH THE NII?, Dale Tarzia
LOOSE ENDS, Peter Huber
Media Law and Policy, volume 3, number 1, Winter 1994
Telecommunications Policy Issue: Table of Contents, New York Law School
Symposia: A Critical Analysis of the AT&T-McCaw Merger, Eli Noam, Michael J. Morrisey, Robert Lewis, Tom Aust, Rudolph J.R. Peritz, and John Haven Chapman
The Government's Role in the National Information Infrastructure, Thomas Sugrue
Spectrum Auctions of Personal Communications Services (PCS): Protecting Small Business Concerns, Andrea L. Johnson
Table of Contents and Sponsors, New York Law School
Symposia: Telco-Cable Mergers: The Future of the Telecommunications Industry, John Carey, Bill Lehr, Robert Mayer, and John Haven Chapman
Media Law Project Newsletter, volume 1, issue 1, November 7, 1991
Media Coverage of the Thomas Hearings: Setting a National Agenda, Fredrik Cederqvist '94
Due Process And The Media, Rich Ballerini '94
The Need To Reimpose Public Interest And Local Programming Standards On Broadcasters, Steven Hsiang Onne '93
NC 17 - Effective Way or Another Way to Spell X?, Jeryl S. Brunner '92
Damages and The Arts, Monica Ashton '92
The Entertainment World According to Feig, Adrienne Zariski '93
Legal Entertainment in Television: Programming Guidelines and Social Mores, Todd V. Lamb
Cable Piracy in Queens: How Much Can You Pay, Michael E. Morrah '94
An Interview with Professor Botein, Gail Johnston '94