H. Brian Holland

Texas A&M University School of Law

Professor of Law

1515 Commerce St.

Fort Worth, TX Tarrant County 76102

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

8

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Scholarly Papers (8)

1.

The Failure of the Rule of Law in Cyberspace? Reorienting the Normative Debate on Borders and Territorial Sovereignty

John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law, Vol. 24, 2005
Number of pages: 30 Posted: 16 Aug 2005 Last Revised: 26 Mar 2008
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law
Downloads 686 (66,186)

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cyberlaw, cyberspace, rule of law, internet, world wide web

2.

In Defense of Online Intermediary Immunity: Facilitating Communities of Modified Exceptionalism

Kansas Law Review, Vol. 56, No. 101, 2007
Number of pages: 37 Posted: 09 Apr 2007 Last Revised: 31 Aug 2014
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law
Downloads 460 (108,613)

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internet, governance, section 230, immunity, cyberspace, exceptionalism

3.

Privacy Paradox 2.0

Widener Law Journal, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 07 Apr 2010
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law
Downloads 406 (125,586)
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privacy, internet, cyberlaw, privacy paradox, information privacy, personal information, personal data

4.

Social Semiotics in the Fair Use Analysis

Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, Vol. 24, No. 2, Spring 2011
Number of pages: 57 Posted: 10 Nov 2010 Last Revised: 22 Sep 2011
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law
Downloads 233 (224,905)

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Transformative, Transformative Use, Transformativeness, Obama Poster, Hope Poster, Associated Press, AP, Cuff-Rose, Campbell, Pierre Leval, Judge Leval, Copyright, Fair Use, Social Semiotics, Shepard Fairey, Campbell v. Acuff-Rose, IP, Intellectual Property, Authorship, Author Effect

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Inherently Dangerous: The Potential for an Internet-Specific Standard Restricting Speech that Performs a Teaching Function

University of San Francisco Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 353, 2005
Number of pages: 60 Posted: 26 Mar 2008
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law
Downloads 128 (376,172)

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constitutional law, first amendment, internet, dangerous speech, instructional speech, brandenburg

6.

A Third-Party Doctrine for Digital Metadata

Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 41, Iss. 4, 2020, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 19-67
Number of pages: 53 Posted: 02 Dec 2019 Last Revised: 10 Sep 2020
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law
Downloads 98 (456,017)

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Fourth Amendment, Criminal Procedure, Criminal Law, Third-Party Doctrine, Cyberlaw, Internet Law, Carpenter v. United States, Riley v. California, United States v. Jones, privacies of life

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A Cognitive Theory of the Third-Party Doctrine and Digital Papers

Temple Law Review, Forthcoming, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-46
Number of pages: 62 Posted: 19 Oct 2018 Last Revised: 22 Oct 2018
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law
Downloads 68 (566,744)

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Fourth Amendment, Third-Party Doctrine, Cognitive Science, Digital Papers, Search and Seizure

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Tempest in a Teapot or Tidal Wave? Cybersquatting Remedies Run Amok

Journal of Technology Law & Policy, Vol. 10, No. 301, 2005
Posted: 26 Mar 2008
H. Brian Holland
Texas A&M University School of Law

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cybersquatting, trademark, UDRP, ACPA, domain name