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Volume XVI (2009-2010)
Issue 1: Fall 2009
Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead
Articles
1. Dissonant Paradigms and Unintended Consequences: Can (and Should) the Law Save Us from Technology? — Donald Labriola
2. “Medical” Monitoring for Non-Medical Harms: Evaluating the Reasonable Necessity of Measures to Avoid Identity Fraud After a Data Breach — James Graves
3. How “Choruss” Can Turn Into a Cacophony: The Record Industry’s Stranglehold on the Future of Music Business — Andrey Spektor
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