Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law & Policy

Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law & Policy  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Pittsburgh J. Technol. Law Policy
Discipline Technology law
Language English
Edited by Dana Morrison
Publication details
Publisher
University Library System, University of Pittsburgh (United States)
Publication history
2000-present
Frequency Biannually
Yes
Indexing
ISSN 2164-800X
OCLC no. 50605066
Links

[1]The Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law & Policy (Bluebook abbreviation: PGH. J. Tech. L. & Pol'y) is a biannual law review covering legal topics involving intellectual property and technology of all kinds. The journal is published by an independent student group at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, with recent issues available online.[2] The journal is published by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh as part of the D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program in conjunction with the University of Pittsburgh Press.[3]

Topics

The journal covers topics in technology law and policy including

References

  1. DOAJ. "Directory of Open Access Journals". Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  2. "Articles". Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy. University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  3. "Our Publications: D-Scribe Digital Publishing". University of Pittsburgh University Library System. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
  4. Schlag, Chris (2013-05-30). "The New Privacy Battle: How the Expanding Use of Drones Continues to Erode Our Concept of Privacy and Privacy Rights". Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy. 13 (2). doi:10.5195/tlp.2013.123. ISSN 2164-800X.
  5. Rassman, Catherine Lee (2015-02-10). "Regulating Rideshare Without Stifling Innovation: Examining the Drivers, the Insurance "Gap," and Why Pennsylvania Should Get on Board". Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy. 15 (1): 81–100. doi:10.5195/tlp.2014.158. ISSN 2164-800X.
  6. Papp, Jeremy (2015-02-10). "A Medium of Exchange for an Internet Age: How to Regulate Bitcoin for the Growth of E-Commerce". Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy. 15 (1): 33–56. doi:10.5195/tlp.2014.155. ISSN 2164-800X.
  7. "Pennsylvania ponders extras for film industry in shadow of $2.3 billion deficit - Watchdog.org". 2015-02-25. Retrieved 2016-09-23.


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