Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
Volume 16, Issues 2-3 (1998)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Public Interest Regulation in the Digital TV Era
Henry Geller
Future Directions in International Copyright
Shira Perlmutter
Indirect Infringement and Counterfeiting: Remedies Available Against Those Who Knowingly Rent to Counterfeiters
Barbara Kolsun and Jonathan Bayer
European Responses
Introduction
Stefaan Verhulst
The European Commission and Regulation of the Media Industry
Alison Harcourt
Regulation of Media Ownership and Pluralism in Europe: Can the European Union Take Us Forward?
Gillian Doyle
Aspiring to Pluralism: The Constraints of Public Broadcasting Values on the De-Regulation of British Media Ownership
Thomas Gibbons
Regulating Media Owners in Digital Television: Lessons From UK Policy Formation
Christopher T. Marsden
The Goal of Pluralism and the Ownership Rules for Private Broadcasting in Germany: Re-Regulation or De-Regulation?
Peter Humphreys
European Responses to Bottlenecks in Digital Pay-TV: Impacts on Pluralism and Competition Policy
Carles Llorens-Maluquer
Herbert Tenzer Lecture
The 1996 Federal Anti-Dilution Statute
J. Thomas McCarthy
Symposium
Early Patent Publication: A Boon or Bane? A Discussion on the Legal and Economic Effects of Publishing Patent Applications After 18 Months of Filing
John F. Duffy, Hayden Gregory, Robert Rines, Herbert Wamsley, and Douglas Wyatt