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WelcomeThe Computer Law Review and Technology Journal is published three times per year (Fall, Winter, and Spring) and is an official publication of the Computer and Technology Section of the State Bar of Texas and the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.
Best Case Note Announcement Best Comment Announcement In the Current Issue...Volume IX, No. 3 (Summer 2005)Sue Ann Mota, TRIPS: Ten Years of Dispute at the WTO Amar A. Hasan, Sweating in Europe: The European Database Directive Tenison Craddock, The Limitations on Police Regarding GPS Tracking Devices: A Necessary Hindrance? Adam Moore, In re World Auxiliary Power Co. Rob Sayles, Ninth Circuit Upholds Injunction Against Jailhouse Webcams Suzanne Sprague-Trammell, Ninth Circuit Holds That Distributors of File-Sharing Software Are Not Liable for Their Users' Copyright Infringement Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.
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