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The Columbia
Journal of Law & the Arts is a quarterly journal that focuses on legal
issues involving the arts, entertainment, communications and
intellectual property. It offers timely articles on relevant judicial
decisions, legislation, and policy issues.
The articles in the journal are written by leading scholars and
practitioners as well as by members of the student editorial staff. For
example, the recently-published Volume 31, No. 1, Fall 2007 contains the
following articles:
Poetic (In)Justice? Rap Music Lyrics as Art, Life, and Criminal
Evidence
Andrea Dennis
‘Po-mo Karaoke or Postcolonial
Pastiche? What Fair Use Analysis Could Draw from Literary Criticism
Zahr Said Stauffer
Time’s Up: Copyright Termination,
Work-for-Hire and the Recording Industry
Daniel Gould
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