What are the deadlines for the spring and summer issues?
Diana Laskaris
dlaskari[_at_]ortel.com
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> Subject: call for articles
> Author: cni-copyright[_at_]cni.org at internet
> Date: 11/18/94 1:05 PM
>
>
> The Columbia - VLA Journal of Law & the Arts is currently seeking
> manuscripts for its 1995 Spring and Summer issues. Please save this if you
> are interested in submitting articles any time thereafter as well.
>
> The quarterly journal publishes articles dealing with a wide range of
> national and international entertainment, communication and intellectual
> property issues including, but not limited to, copyright, trademark, moral
> rights, neighboring rights and publicity rights. In addition to our
> interest in articles focusing on traditional IP issues, this year's
> editorial board strongly encourages the submission of articles addressing
> legal challenges presented by new technologies. Legal issues arising on
> the Internet are an example of areas in which we would like to expand.
>
> All articles submitted for consideration should be double-spaced, with
> citations placed in footnotes that conform to _A Uniform System of
> Citation_ (15th ed. 1991) ("The Bluebook"). Include two copies of the
> article, and please forward all submissions to the attention of the
>
> Executive Articles Editor
> Journal of Law & the Arts
> Columbia University School of Law
> 435 West 116th St., Box D-28
> New York, NY 10027
>
> In terms of moving towards the 21st Century, I will also entertain
> submissions (only through April of 1995) via e-mail if the articles are
> attached as uuencoded WordPerfect 5.1 files, and sent to my account at
> jvp3[_at_]columbia.edu
> (I'm still looking into getting the Journal an email account in its own
> name)
>
> If you have questions, please call the JLA office at (212) 663-8719.
>
> Joe V. Panesko, 94-95 Executive Articles Editor
> for the JLA Board of Editors
Received on Fri Nov 18 1994 - 23:33:48 GMT