THE JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL
OF
COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW

An
International
Law Journal
on
Information
Technology
a
publication
of
The Center
for Information
Technology and
Privacy Law
of
The John Marshall
Law School
Volume XVI Number 4

A CYBERSPACE PERSPECTIVE ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND THE INTERNET
The Dynamics of Computer and Information Technology Law in Conjunction with the Global Information Infrastructure:  A Foreword Steven A. McAuley
Eminent Domain Names:  The Struggle to Gain Control of the Internet Domain Name System G. Peter Albert
Lost in Cyberspace:  The Digital Demise of the First-Sale Doctrine Keith Kupferschmid
Who Owns the Web Site?:  The Ultimate Question When a Hiring Party Has a Falling-out with the Web Site Designer Rinaldo Del Gallo, III
Free Speech on the Information Superhighway:  European Perspectives Caroline Uyttendaele & Joseph Dumortier
COMMENTS
Tracking Stolen Artworks on the Internet:  A New Standard for Due Diligence Laura McFarland-Taylor
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Patented Monkey:  Patentability of Cloned Organisms Timothy G. Hofmeyer
International Internet Regulation:  A Multinational Approach Steven M. Hanley

SUMMER 1998