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Vol. 21 No. 1, September 2007

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Index

  • Recasting privacy torts in a spaceless world.
  • Identity theft: making the known unknowns known.
  • Human-nonhuman chimeras in embryonic stem cell research.
  • The failure of public notice in patent prosecution.
  • The denial of a general performance right in sound recordings: a policy that facilitates our democratic civil society?
  • Barriers to the voluntary adoption of Internet tagging proposals.
  • Misinterpreting the Record Rental Amendment: Brilliance Audio v. Haights Cross Communications.
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