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Title:UCLA Entertainment Law Review - http://www.law.ucla.edu/elr/
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Description:The UCLA Entertainment Law Review (ELR) is an international law journal published twice a year by the UCLA School of Law. Entertainment law journal publishes a broad range of articles and student comments on a variety of topics of interest to the entertainment law community. Topics: Copyrights, new media law, internet and communications law, sports law, motion picture and television law, music law, art law, broadcasting law, journalism, the first amendment, and soft intellectual property law.
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