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15 Animal L. [i] (2008-2009)

handle is hein.journals/anim15 and id is 1 raw text is: ANIMAL LAW
VOLUME 15                                                        2008
CONTENTS
EDITOR'S NOTE
FIFTEEN VOLUMES OF ANIMAL LAW                 ..................     1
Laura Cadiz
INTRODUCTION
BUILDING OUR FUTURE .................................                7
Joyce Tischler
ARTICLE
STATUTE OF ANNE-IMALS: SHOULD COPYRIGHT
PROTECT SENTIENT NON-HUMAN CREATORS? .......                        15
Dane E. Johnson
This article explores questions of whether copyright protection
can and should extend to works created by captive animals
such as gorillas, chimpanzees, and elephants. Commentators
have considered similar questions in the artificial intelligence
context and generally rejected the notion that computers can
create works sufficiently free of human involvement to merit
copyright protection. As our understanding of animal intelli-
gence increases, however, the case for reconsideration of copy-
right's constitutional and statutory boundaries becomes
stronger. This article examines those boundaries and offers a
proposal for granting limited copyrights to animals under a the-
ory along the lines of David Favre's equitable self-ownership
concept.
ESSAYS
USING A JURY OF HER PEERS TO TEACH ABOUT
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
AND ANIMAL ABUSE .....................................              53
Caroline Forell
LESSONS LEARNED: ACTING AS GUARDIAN/SPECIAL
MASTER IN THE BAD NEWZ KENNELS CASE ..........                      69
Rebecca J. Huss
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Vir-
ginia appointed Rebecca Huss as the guardian/special master of
the pit bulls that were the subject of the case against Michael
Vick relating to dog fighting. In April of 2007, the Surry County
Sheriffs Department seized fifty-three pit bulls from Vick's
home in Virginia. According to the facts set forth in the plea
agreement, dogs on the property were killed and subjected to
violent dog fights. Similar to human victims of abuse, the dogs
needed someone to represent their best interests during litiga-
tion. Huss was in charge of determining whether each dog

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