News & Events:

About MTTLR

          
Founded in 1994, Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review was one of the first law journals to use interactive media to promote informed discourse about the interrelated legal, social, business, and public policy issues raised by emerging technologies. As one of the original online law journals in the world, MTTLR is a ground-breaking publication.

        MTTLR publishes online and printed volumes, available through subscription. MTTLR is available through Lexis-Nexis, Westlaw, and this web site. The Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review's primary purpose is to examine the tensions created by advances in computing, telecommunications, biotechnology, multimedia, networking, information and other technologies.

2003 Symposium

          
Our symposium last year was titled “Life Sciences, Technology, and the Law.” Click on the image below to download a PDF of the flyer used for the symposium. The transcript from the conference have just been released. Click here for the cover page.

Symposium Flyer

Current Volume (Volume 10, Issue 2, Winter 2004)

Articles

Application of the Public-Trust Doctrine and Principles of Natural Resource Management to Electromagnetic Spectrum
Patrick S. Ryan
Gaining Momentum: A Review of Recent Developments Surrounding the Expansion of Copyright Misuse Doctrine and Analysis of the Doctrine in its Current Form
Neal Hartzog
Musical Musings: The Case for Rethinking Music Copyright Protection
J. Michael Keyes

Note

From the Cluetrain to the Panopticon: ISP Activity Characterization and Control of Internet Communications
Eric Evans

Index

Cumulative Index of Volumes 1-10