Articles
Can a Computer Intercept Your Email?, 34 Cardozo L. Rev. 669 (2012).
Oversharing: Facebook Discovery and the Unbearable Sameness of Internet Law, 65 Ark. L. Rev. 39 (2012).
Constitutional Safety Valve: The Privileges or Immunities Clause and Status Regimes in a Federalist System, 62 Ala. L. Rev. 111 (2011).
Games and Other Uncopyrightable Systems, 18 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 439 (2011).
Chapters
Privacy of Electronic Communications, in Proskauer on Privacy (PLI 2011).
Other
Amicus Brief, Brief of Amici Curiae Intellectual Property Law Professors in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellants and Urging Reversal, Viacom Int’l, Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. and FAPL, Ltd. v. YouTube, Inc., Nos. 10-3270-cv & 10-3342-cv (2d Cir. Dec. 10, 2010).
Presentations
Paper presentation, Regulating at the End of Privacy, University of Chicago Legal Forum, Symposium on Frontiers of Consumer Protection, Chicago, IL (Nov. 2, 2012)
Paper presentation, The Game in the Machine: Copyright in the Middle Ground Between Players and Video Games, Marquette Faculty Workshop (Oct. 8, 2012)
Commenter on Kirsty Hughes, A Behavioural Understanding of Privacy and Its Implications for Privacy Law, Fifth Annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Washington, DC (June 7, 2012)
Paper presentation, The Game in the Machine: Copyright in the Middle Ground Between Players and Video Games, Univ. of St. Thomas School of Law Faculty Workshop, Minneapolis MN (Feb. 1, 2012)
Paper presentation, Facebook and the Unbearable Sameness of Internet Law, Arkansas Law Review, Symposium on Facebook and the Law, Fayetteville, AR (Nov. 4, 2011)
Invited lecture, Is DRM Working? How Could We Tell?, 18th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security/Workshop on DRM, Chicago, IL (Oct. 21, 2011)
Paper presentation, The Game in the Machine: Copyright in the Middle Ground Between Players and Video Games, Eleventh Annual Intellectual Property Scholars’ Conference, Chicago, IL (Aug. 12, 2011)
Paper presentation, Can a Computer Intercept Your E-mail?, Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Berkeley CA (June 2, 2011).
Paper presentation, Copyright's Middle Ground: The Interaction of Players and Video Games, The Game Behind the Video Game conference, New Brunswick NJ (Apr. 9, 2011).
Presentation, Privacy vs. Anti-Piracy: How to Balance Rights in an Era of Online Copyright Infringement, International Association of Privacy Professionals Global Privacy Summit 2011, Washington DC (Mar. 11, 2011).
Panelist, Privacy: Checking You Out, 4th Street Forum, MPTV Ch. 10.1 (Feb. 25, 2011).
Paper presentation, eBay and the Presumption of Irreparable Harm in Copyright Cases, Marquette Faculty Works‐in‐Progress Workshop (June 11, 2010).
Commenter, Paul Ohm, "The Benefits of the Old Privacy: Restoring the Focus to Traditional Harm", Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Washington DC (June 4, 2010).
Paper presentation, Copyright's Collapse, Tenth Annual Intellectual Property Scholars’ Conference, Berkeley CA (Aug. 13, 2010).
Paper presentation, Distinguishing Red Flags from Fuchsia Flags: The Tort Law Roots of Section 512, Eighth Annual Works in Progress in Intellectual Property conference, Boston MA (Feb. 12, 2011).