ISSN 0018-6694
Vol. 38, Issue 3, 2001September 01, 2001 CDT
Opening the Door to Controversy: How Recent ICANN Decisions Have Muddied the Waters of Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Opening the Door to Controversy: How Recent ICANN Decisions Have Muddied the Waters of Domain Name Dispute Resolution
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Articles in Vol. 38, Issue 3, 2001
Vol. 38, Issue 3, 2001
- E-Commerce and Trans-Atlantic PrivacyJoel Reidenberg
- Minor Distractions: Children, Privacy and E-CommerceAnita L. Allen
- Bankruptcy Law v. Privacy Rights: Which Holds the Trump Card?Walter W. Miller, Jr.Maureen A. O'Rourke
- The Copyrightability of New Works of Authorship: "XML Schemas" as an ExampleTrotter Hardy
- E-Signatures - Basics of the U.S. StructureHolly K. Towle
- Managing Regulatory Jurisdiction: Cross-Border Online Financial Services and the European Union Single Market for Information Society ServicesChris Reed
- Opening the Door to Controversy: How Recent ICANN Decisions Have Muddied the Waters of Domain Name Dispute ResolutionScott Hejny
- Apprendi v. New Jersey: In the "Sleeper Decision of 2000," the Supreme Court Restores Constitutional Protections to (Some) Criminal DefendantsThomas M. Morrow
- Patent Infringement by Offer to Sell: <i>Rotec Industries, Inc. v. Mitsubishi Corporation</i>David Sulkis
Scott Hejny, Opening the Door to Controversy: How Recent ICANN Decisions Have Muddied the Waters of Domain Name Dispute Resolution, 38 Hou. L. Rev. (2001).
