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Does Randazza Need the Protection of a Public University?
After judging approx. 25 1L oral arguments(!) that debated the academic freedom doctrine, I have learned a lot about this issue in the last few weeks, and I don’t agree that academic freedom ves… more »
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Does Randazza Need the Protection of a Public University?
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Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: After judging approx. 25 1L oral arguments(!) that debated the academic freedom doctrine, I have lea … more »
Thoughts on Lewd Night
Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: So, Lewd Night apparently went off without any obvious First Amendment smackdown. Some of the artw … more »
The Internet as a Gated Community
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Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: (word length exceeded with permission) About the same time I was digging around the obscenitycrimes. … more »
Cybersquatting post
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Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: The “Cybersquatting Double Standard” article that Shana posted was very interesting. If … more »
USPTO brief re. scandalousness
Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: This is Professor Randazza’s brief written for one of his clients. It addresses the First Amen … more »
The Gaming Life
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Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: It’s pretty ironic that Prof. Randazza posted the material re. multiplayer games today. Right … more »
In defense of the masher
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Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: Not to beat a mashed horse, but I just uploaded some examples of what I consider to be weak mashups. … more »
Lessig's reflections on Eldred
Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: This is a candid article that Larry Lessig wrote in the wake of losing the Eldred case. It is very … more »
Response to Mashup comments
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Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: Aside from the hate mail I’ve received about my class posts generating additional assignments, … more »
Up and running...
Kevin Wimberly wrote 1 year ago: This blog will contain my carry-over thoughts from Entertainment Law. If I am directly responding to … more »
