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“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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CYBER!, Andrea M. Matwyshyn BYU Law Review
Establishing Russia's Responsibility for Cyber-Crime Based on Its Hacker Culture, Trevor McDougal Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Privacy Rights Left Behind at the Border: The Exhaustive, Exploratory Searches Effectuated in United States v. Cotterman, Aaron McKnight BYU Law Review
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
Government Speech and Online Forums: First Amendment Limitations on Moderating Public Discourse on Government Websites, David S. Ardia BYU Law Review
Defamation and John Does: Increased Protections and Relaxed Standing Requirements for Anonymous Internet Speech, Stephanie Barclay BYU Law Review
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
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
The Software Licensing Dilemma, Nancy S. Kim BYU Law Review
The General Public License Version 3.0: Making or Breaking the FOSS Movement, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
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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
Computer Attacks on Critical National Infrastructure: A Use of Force Invoking the Right of Self-Defense, Eric Talbot Jensen Faculty Scholarship
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
Useful Arts in the Information Age, Alan L. Durham BYU Law Review
One Trillion Dollars? An Analysis ofY2K Employment Implications for Attorneys, David M. Kono BYU Law Review
www.international_shoe.com: Analyzing Weber v. Jolly Hotel's Paradigm for Personal Jurisdiction in Cyberspace, Russell D. Shurtz BYU Law Review
ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg: The End Does Not Justify the Means in Federal Copyright Analysis, Brett L. Tolman BYU Law Review
Software Taxation: A Critical Reevaluafion of the Notion of Intangibility , Robert D. Crockett BYU Law Review
Emerging Computer-Assisted Legal Analysis Systems, Mark Morrise BYU Law Review
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