New Syracuse Science and Technology Law Reporter Student Notes and Book Reviews Selected for Publishing

The following is a list of those student notes and book reviews selected to be published in the 2008-2009 by the Syracuse Science and Technology Law Reporter:

Student Notes Selected for Publication:

  • Good Samaritan or Defamation Defender? Amending the Communications Decency Act to Correct the Misnomer of Section 230 . . . Without Expanding ISP Liability, By Tara Lynch
  • Innovative Synergy: Patent Protection And Cost Subsidies Working Together To Stimulate Technological Advancement, By Dustin Friedland
  • Copyright Infringement and Bankruptcy: The Meaning of Willful in Two Statutory Schemes, By Caitlin McGowan
  • For the First Time in Over Sixty Years the Supreme Court Reviews the Doctrine of Patent Exhaustion: LG Electronics v. Quanta Computer, By Phil Semprevio

Alternates Notes Selected for Publication:

  • Free Access to the Law: Giving to the People What They Themselves Create, By Nick Evanovich
  • Google Earth, The Realm of Satellite Imagery in Both Governmental and Commercial Applications: A Tool for Generally Improving Life and Aiding in Search Efforts, or Simply a New Mechanism by Which Terrorists Can Benefit?, By Zach Oberman

Book Reviews Selected to be Published:

  • Garth Mashmann, reviewing: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Intellectual property in the Twenty-First Century: Perspectives from Southern Africa, edited by: Isaac Mazonde & Pradip Thomas.
  • Garth Mashmann, reviewing: Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital Culture, by: Tarleton Gillespie.
  • Cristin Cavanaugh, reviewing: Wind Power in Europe: Politics, Business and Society, by: Joseph Szarka
  • Paul Lyons, reviewing: Steal This Music: How Intellectual Property Law Affects Musical Creativity, by Joanna Demers

Alternate Book Reviews:

  • Cristin Cavanaugh, reviewing: Farmers’ Guide to Wind Energy: Legal Issues in Farming the Wind, by: Jessica A. Shoemaker
  • Gretal Kinney, reviewing: Biobazaar, by: Janet Hop

Please join us in congratulating all of the above SSTLR editors selected to have their work published!

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