- Circumventing Access Controls Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Analyzing the SecuROM DebateBy: David Fry Despite using one of the most sophisticated digital rights management systems currently available, the video game Spore was illegally downloaded approximately 1.7 million times between September and December of 2008, making ...
- Spore, DRM, and Pirates: UCITA and Market RealitiesBy: Charles Yeh The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market failure. Regulators must understand the two market relationships in the software industry, the producer-consumer relationship and the producer-thief ...
- Circumventing Authority: Loopholes in the DMCA’s Access ControlsBy: Adam L. Rucker In a world where digital pirates freely roam the internet, seemingly plundering at will, the providers of digital content must find a way to protect their valuable assets. Digital fences ...
- Electronically Stored Information: Balancing Free Discovery With Limits on AbuseBy: Patricia Groot The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules) have long sought to limit abuses that developed under the traditional presumption favoring free discovery. The 2006 amendments to the Rules are specifically ...
- Green Technology in Developing Countries: Creating Accessibility Through a Global Exchange ForumBy: Michael Hasper As they pursue economic development, developing countries possess high demand for processes and technologies that have climate-friendly methods or alternatives. However, these nations currently face barriers to entry because of trade ...