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PITTSBURGH JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY LAW & POLICY VOLUME 8 FALL 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES MINESHAFTS ON TREASURE ISLAND: A RELIEF MAP OF THE ebay FRAUD LANDSCAPE By Mary M. Calkins, Alexei Nikitkov, and Vernon Richardson A TANGLED WEB WE WEAVE: ENFORCING INTERNATIONAL SPEECH RESTRICTIONS IN AN ONLINE WORLD By Gregory S. Cooper THE COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT OF 1996: WHY 230 IS OUTDATED AND PUBLISHER LIABILITY FOR DEFAMATION SHOULD BE REINSTATED AGAINST INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS By Matthew G. Jeweler THE FUTURE OF CAMERAS IN THE COURTS: FLORIDA SUNSHINE OR JUDGE JUDY By Elizabeth A. Stawicki Fall 2007 Copyright University of Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy
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BOARD OF EDITORS 2006-2007 Editor-in-Chief JOSEPH ERNST Managing Editor CHRIS KOVACH Administrative Editor MARK JOHNSON Foundation Managing Editor ELENA SCHWARTZ Lead Currents Editor DANEIL H. BREAN Executive Editors VINCENT MERSICH ALEXIS UNKOVICH Lead Articles Editor DANIEL H. BREAN Topics Editors CHRIS KOVACH ANDY MCKINNLEY Lead Research Editors MERIBETH THOMAS MIKE WARD Lead Network Editor ADAM BOYLE Articles Editors ADAM BOYLE TRACY PFEIFFER Research Editors RANDY AUSSENBERG MINDY CHOU ARCHANA PATEL NISHAT HASSAN STAFF MEMBERS APARNA BALASUBRAMANYAM DANIEL CORBETT STEPHEN DILORENZO JULIA DIPASQUALE STEVEN HARRIS LAUREN M. HOYE JASON KELSO SUMMER KOSTELNIK PILAR KRAMAN NICOLE MACE L. MICHAEL MILY TODD PAPPASERGI MELISSA PANSIRI ASHA PUTTAIAH THATCHER RAHMEIER JOHN RILEY ROBERT SALERA CHADWICK SCHNEE MARCUS SCHNEIDER AMIT SIMHA COLLEN TAYLOR ROBERT TOTH