- The Rise of Computerized High Frequency Trading: Use and ControversyBy: Michael J. McGowan Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic shift in how securities are traded in the capital markets. Utilizing supercomputers and complex algorithms that pick up on breaking news, ...
- Private Ordering and Orphan Works: Our Least Worst Hope?By: Keith Porcaro The political capture of copyright law by industry groups has inadvertently led to orphan works problems arising in less organized industries, such as publishing. Google Book Search (GBS) is a prime ...
- Privacy Expectations and Protections for Teachers in the Internet AgeBy: Emily H. Fulmer Public school teachers have little opportunity for redress if they are dismissed for their activities on social networking websites. With the exception of inappropriate communication with students, a school district ...
- Keeping the LEDs on and the Electric Motors Running: Clean Tech in Court After EbayBy: Eric Lane The recent rise of non-practicing patentees (NPPs) in the clean technology space comes at a time when the international community is debating the role of intellectual property rights in the deployment ...
- Disloyal Computer Use and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: Narrowing the ScopeBy: Greg Pollaro Congress drafted the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to protect government interest computers from malicious attacks by hackers. As computer use has expanded in the years since its enactment, the ...