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Hillel I. Parness is a member of the Adjunct Faculty of Columbia Law School

Recent Internet Law/Intellectual Property Articles:

“Watch the Clock: Are we ready for the extended Daylight Saving Time?,” GC New York/New York Law Journal (Feb. 13, 2006)

 

“Risk Tip: New Daylight Saving Rules Affect Computers,” International Risk Management Institute's IMRI Update (Feb. 8, 2006)

 

“A Threat Worse than Y2K?,” National Law Journal (Nov. 21, 2005)

 

“Springing Ahead to Daylight-Saving Time Liability?,” Andrews Computer & Internet Litigation Reporter (Nov. 15, 2005)

Grokster II: Is P2P Software the New VCR? Is the DMCA DOA? . . . and Other Questions
This article appeared in the September 2004 issue of Cyberspace Lawyer.

Overview of the Problem of Infringement: The Transition From Traditional Piracy to the Liability of Internet Intermediaries, and Beyond
This paper was presented at the ALAI (Association Littéraire Et Artistique Internationale) Conference in
Oaxaca, Mexico in June 2004.

Swinging Into Action: Emerging Issues Regarding Advertising Rights and Building Façades
This article appeared in the April 2002 issue of Cyberspace Lawyer.

Framing the Question: How Does Kelly v. Arriba Soft Advance the Framing Debate?
This article appeared in the March 2002 issue of Cyberspace Lawyer.

Internet Radio: As RIAA and DiMA Prepare to do Battle Over "Interactivity," Questions Remain About ISP Liability
This article appeared in the July 2001 issue of Cyberspace Lawyer.

Songs Unsung, Issues Remain:
As a host of digital media cases settle, questions are left open about the state of the law
This article appeared in the April 2001 issue of IP Worldwide.

Federal Court Says No ISP Immunity for Contributory Trademark Infringement
This article appeared in the April 2001 issue of Cyberspace Lawyer.

eBay Victorious (Again), Yahoo Attacked (Again), as the Auction Wars Continue
This article appeared in the March 2001 issue of Cyberspace Lawyer.

French Revolution: Ramifications of the Paris Court's Order Against Yahoo Over Nazi Artifacts
This article was published on TheLAW.com on
January 23, 2001.

Storm Warning to Good Samaritans: Sail Clear of the Safe Harbor
This article, analyzing the interplay and conflict between the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Safe Harbors and the Communications Decency Act Good Samaritan provision, was published in the December 2000 issue of Cyberspace Lawyer. A revised version, which appeared in the March 2001 issue of Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, can be accessed here.

Napster: Down for the Count?
This article, which provides a preliminary legal analysis of the Napster decision and Napster's chances to prevail, was published in Digital Music Weekly on
July 28, 2000.

Son of Napster? MP3Board and the Safe Harbors of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
This follow-up to "Blame It On Rio" appeared in the
June 28, 2000 issue of IP Law Weekly and the July 13, 2000 issue of E-Commerce Law Weekly.

Blame It On Rio ... and Streambox and Napster: MP3 Cases Draw First Boundary Lines for Music Copying on Internet
This article appeared in the
May 17, 2000 issue of IP Law Weekly, the May 25, 2000 issue of E-Commerce Law Weekly, and was posted on law.com on June 2, 2000. It also received mention on CNET's Music Center.

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