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JIPEL Vol. 4 - No. 1

Song on Wire: A Technical Analysis of ReDigi and the Pre-Owned Digital Media Marketplace

Dec 31, 2014 James Huguenin-Love

In October 2011, an online marketplace for reselling pre-owned digital music emerged.  The founders of this online marketplace aptly named it ReDigi.  In January 2012, ReDigi was promptly sued by…

JIPEL Vol. 4 - No. 1

The Interview: John Koegel & Barton Beebe

Dec 19, 2014 John Koegel

John Koegel, attorney and founder of the law firm The Koegel Group LLP, and Barton Beebe, John M. Desmarais Professor of Intellectual Property Law at NYU School of Law, discuss…

Symposium

JIPEL Symposium 2014 – “Innovation without Regulation: How Necessary is Intellectual Property Protection?”

Dec 1, 2014 Staff Editor

Thanks to everyone who came out to our symposium this year! In case you missed it, here are videos of each panel. Panel 1: Creative Fields Resisting IP Moderator: Christopher Sprigman,…

JIPEL Blog 2014 - 2015 Trademark

ICANN’s gTLD Expansion: Internet Innovation, Hijinks, and IP Headaches

Nov 18, 2014 Staff Editor

Last month registration opened for web addresses using the new generic top-level domain (gTLD) .nyc, and more than 50,000 domain names have been registered, making it the most prolific city-based…

Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2014 - 2015

Saving Face, Not Players: The NCAA’s Concussion Settlement

Nov 17, 2014 Staff Editor

The NCAA reached a $75 million settlement this summer regarding a concussion lawsuit arising from the NCAA’s policy of allowing individual schools to create their own concussion protocols, which plaintiffs…

Copyright JIPEL Blog 2014 - 2015

Recognizing the Perfect Monkey Selfie

Nov 14, 2014 Staff Editor

Back in 2011, an Indonesian macaque snapped a grinning self-portrait. Naturally, it became an Internet sensation. The camera owner, British wild-life photographer Daniel Slater, is now suing Wikipedia for copyright…

Cyber Security JIPEL Blog 2014 - 2015

Botnet Mitigations by the FBI, DOJ, and Microsoft Stop Cyber Attacks But May Trample on User Rights

Nov 12, 2014 Staff Editor

Of all the software tools associated with cybercrime, botnets have perhaps the most widespread impact on commerce and on the operation of American businesses. The term “bot” has many meanings,…

JIPEL Blog 2014 - 2015

Is Our Thirst for Knowledge Being Slaked?: An Overview of Knowledge Commons Governance

Nov 10, 2014 Maggie Diamond

A desert watering hole attracts all kinds, with many predators foregoing easy meals in exchange for the water’s precious benefits. Arguably, sharing the water provides a net benefit to the…

JIPEL Blog 2014 - 2015 Trademark

Is Close Enough Good Enough?: “Comic Con” vs. “Comic-Con”

Nov 7, 2014 Staff Editor

Today comic conventions are large, multi-day events that fans buy tickets a year in advance for. The comic conventions of 2014 have come a long way from the one-day event,…

JIPEL Blog 2014 - 2015 Patent

Nuclear Fusion, Again

Nov 4, 2014 Staff Editor

Lockheed Martin’s famed Skunk Works, renowned for developing advanced weaponry like the U-2 spy plane and the F-117 stealth fighter, has filed multiple patents relating to a new nuclear fusion…

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