No. 6-2004, January 2004
Index
- A Distance Education Primer: Lessons from My Life as a Dot.edu Entrepreneur
- Ashcroft v. Aclu: Should Congress Try, Try, and Try Again, or Does the International Problem of Regulating Internet Pornography Require an International Solution?
- Baffled: Phillips v. Awh Corp. and the Reexamination of Dictionary Use in Patent Claim Interpretation
- Big Brother on a Tiny Chip: Ushering in the Age of Global Surveillance Through the Use of Radio Frequency Identification Technology and the Need for Legislative Response
- Burned Angels: the Coming Wave of Minority Shareholder Oppression Claims in Venture Capital Start-up Companies
- Cyber Charter Schools: an Analysis of North Carolina’s Current Charter School Legislation
- Dna Databases and Discarded Private Information: “your License, Registration and Intimate Bodily Details, Please”
- Does Online Dispute Resolution Need Governmental Intervention? the Case for Architectures of Control and Trust
- Expert Testimony in North Carolina Criminal Trials in a Post-howerton World
- Grey Area: How Recent Developments in Digital Music Production Have Necessitated the Reexamination of Compulsory Licensing for Sample-based Works
- Obviousness or Inventive Step as Applied to Nucleic Acid Molecules: a Global Perspective
- Patent Investment Trusts: Let’s Build a Pit to Catch the Patent Trolls
- Rage Against the Machine: How the Nlrb Used Section 8(e) of the National Labor Relations Act to Kill the Virtual Orchestra
- United States v. Councilman and the Scope of the Wiretap Act: Do Old Laws Cover New Technologies?
- We Are Not a Daubert State--but What Are We? Scientific Evidence in North Carolina After Howerton
- You Get What You Pay for . . . and So Does the Government: How Law Enforcement Can Use Your Personal Property to Track Your Movements