The Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law has published its newest issue (Volume 15, Issue 2), which is currently available online. Issue 1 is also available online.
Hard copies of the journal should be available mid-February. The articles and notes included in this issue are:
ARTICLES
Margit Livingston and Joseph Urbinato, “Copyright Infringement of Music: Determining Whether What Sounds Alike Is Alike,” 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law 227
Nicholas Suzor, “Access, Progress, and Fairness: Rethinking Exclusivity in Copyright,” 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law 297
NOTES
Nicholas Barry, Note, “Man Versus Machine Review: The Showdown between Hordes of Discovery Lawyers and a Computer-Utilizing Predictive-Coding Technology,” 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law 343
Samuel J. H. Beutler, Note, “The New World of Mobile Communication: Redefining the Scope of Warrantless Cell Phone Searches Incident to Arrest,” 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law 375
Joanna E. Collins, Note, “User-Friendly Licensing for a User-Generated World: The Future of the Video-Content Market,” 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law 407
Kendall L. Short, Note, “Buy My Vote: Online Reviews for Sale,” 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law 441
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