The Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law & Policy (JTLP) is a student produced journal of contemporary legal topics involving technology of all kinds. The Journal publishes two issues per year, one in the fall and one in the spring, and welcomes submissions of manuscripts from legal scholars, practicing attorneys and anyone who is interested in submitting appealing, technology related material. In addition, submissions on topics linked specifically to the Western District of Pennsylvania are of particular interest to the Journal and are very well-regarded.
Join Us on Facebook!
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Vol 13: VOLUME XIII, Issue 1-Fall 2012
Table of Contents
Articles
Staff Article Series
| Introduction: Law, Technology, and Entertainment in...Pittsburgh?!? |
PDF
|
|
Steeltown Entertainment Project |
|
| There’s No Business Like the State Film Tax Incentive Business: An Analysis of Pennsylvania’s Film Production Tax Credit Program |
PDF
|
|
Ashley W. Edwards |
|
| Storm Fronts and Filmmaking: Cloud Computing Regulation and the Impact on Independent Filmmakers |
PDF
|
|
Gregory Graham |
|
| Through A Router Darkly: How New American Copyright Enforcement Initiatives May Hinder Economic Development, Net Neutrality and Creativity |
PDF
|
|
Peter Groh |
|
| Unique Legal Considerations in Reality Television |
PDF
|
|
Katie Hopkins |
|
| Technology, Residuals, and the New Threat to Hollywood Screenwriters |
PDF
|
|
Kevin Leary |
|
| Based on an Almost True Story: Providing Real Life Protection to Real Life Characters |
PDF
|
|
Brandy S. Ringer |
|