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Volume IX Book 2
Articles
Protection in the United States for “Famous Marks”: The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Revisited
Edward E. Vassallo and Maryanne Dickey
OddzOn Products and Derivation of Invention: At Odds with the Purpose of Section 102(f) of the Patent Act of 1952?
Brian P. Murphy
Leave No Stone Unturned: The Search for Art Stolen by the Nazis and the Legal Rules Governing Restitution of Stolen Art
Kelly Diane Walton
Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, Copyright, and the Internet: Protection Against Framing in an International Setting
Kai Burmeister
Case Comment
Damnum Absque Inujria: Zeran v. AOL and Cyberspace Defamation Law
Steven M. Cordero
Note
Laudatory Terms in Trademark Law: Square Pegs in Round Holes
Gary J. Sosinsky
Transcripts
Introduction to Keynote Address
Joel R. Reidenberg
Keynote Address: Commons and Code
Lawrence Lessig
Panel I: The First Amendment Implications of Convergence
Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Nicholas Jollymore, Janine Jaquet, and Jonathan Zittrain
Panel II: The Economic and Regulatory Issues of Convergence
William Baer, Lawrence Grossman, Jeffrey Lanning, and Robert Joffe