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Works in Computer Law

2020

“My Computer Is My Castle”: New Privacy Frameworks to Regulate Police Hacking, Ivan Škorvánek, Bert-Jaap Koops, Bryce Clayton Newell, Andrew Roberts
BYU Law Review

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2017

CYBER!, Andrea M. Matwyshyn
BYU Law Review

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2015

Establishing Russia's Responsibility for Cyber-Crime Based on Its Hacker Culture, Trevor McDougal
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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2012

Privacy Rights Left Behind at the Border: The Exhaustive, Exploratory Searches Effectuated in United States v. Cotterman, Aaron McKnight
BYU Law Review

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2011

Distilling Ashcroft: The Ninth Circuit’s Application of National Community Standards to Internet Obscenity in United States v. Kilbride, Eric B. Ashcroft
BYU Law Review

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2010

Government Speech and Online Forums: First Amendment Limitations on Moderating Public Discourse on Government Websites, David S. Ardia
BYU Law Review

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Defamation and John Does: Increased Protections and Relaxed Standing Requirements for Anonymous Internet Speech, Stephanie Barclay
BYU Law Review

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Independent Creation and Originality in the Age of Imitated Reality: A Comparative Analysis of Copyright and Database Protection for Digital Models of Real People, Bryce Clayton Newell
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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Flexing Judicial Muscles: Did the Ninth Circuit Abandon Judicial Restraint in United States v. Comprehensive Druge Testing, Inc.?, Allen H. Quist
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2008

The Software Licensing Dilemma, Nancy S. Kim
BYU Law Review

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The General Public License Version 3.0: Making or Breaking the FOSS Movement, Clark D. Asay
Faculty Scholarship

2003

Unexpected Consequences From Knock-On Effects: A Different Standard for Computer Network Operations?, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

The Shrinkwrap Snafu: Untangling the "Extra Element" in Breach of Contract Claims Based on Shrinkwrap Licenses, Nathan Smith
BYU Law Review

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2002

Computer Attacks on Critical National Infrastructure: A Use of Force Invoking the Right of Self-Defense, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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2001

Protecting Against International Infringements in the Digital Age Using United States Copyright Law: A Critical Analysis of the Current State of the Law, Brandon Dalling
BYU Law Review

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1999

Useful Arts in the Information Age, Alan L. Durham
BYU Law Review

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One Trillion Dollars? An Analysis ofY2K Employment Implications for Attorneys, David M. Kono
BYU Law Review

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1998

www.international_shoe.com: Analyzing Weber v. Jolly Hotel's Paradigm for Personal Jurisdiction in Cyberspace, Russell D. Shurtz
BYU Law Review

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ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg: The End Does Not Justify the Means in Federal Copyright Analysis, Brett L. Tolman
BYU Law Review

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1980

Software Taxation: A Critical Reevaluafion of the Notion of Intangibility , Robert D. Crockett
BYU Law Review

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Emerging Computer-Assisted Legal Analysis Systems, Mark Morrise
BYU Law Review

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