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JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Interview with David McCraw: Mass Media Law and the Future of the Freedom to Access Information

Nov 20, 2013 Staff Editor

David McCraw is the Assistant General Counsel for the New York Times, and an Adjunct Professor at New York University School of Law. Q: How did you get into media…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Wiki-leaks releases a draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement

Nov 18, 2013 Staff Editor

Wikileaks recently released an August 30th draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreemnt (TTP) which has received wide spread criticism for proposing  greater than anticipated protection for intellectual property holders. The TTP is…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Freedom to Discriminate? First Amendment Protection of Television Casting Choices

Nov 6, 2013 Staff Editor

Freedom of speech is viewed as integral to America and its place as a modern progressive society. But, at what point does the First Amendment’s protection of speech inhibit the…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Interview with Linda Goldstein: How Social Media Has Affected Advertising Law

Nov 5, 2013 Staff Editor

Linda Goldstein (’78) is a partner at Manatt, Phelps, and Phillips as well as chair of the Advertising, Marketing, and Media division. She has represented clients in advertising, intellectual property,…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

INTERNS: FOR FREE OR NOT FOR FREE?

Nov 1, 2013 Staff Editor

Recently, there has been a spate of lawsuits filed by, or on behalf of, unpaid interns. The majority of these cases have attained class-action status and name prominent entertainment corporations…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Taking a law course as a journalism grad student? Vital.

Oct 31, 2013 Staff Editor

At the University of North Carolina, every journalism student has to pass Mass Communication Law before graduating. From doctoral candidates to lowly broadcast undergraduates (like I was), every student tackles…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Trademark Protection in the Internet Age

Oct 25, 2013 Staff Editor

When an owner registers a trademark he is entitled to national protection for the use of his registered mark, with a notable exception. The territorial exception found in §15 and…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Breaking Down Image Licensing and NCAA Regulations

Oct 22, 2013 Staff Editor

Until recently, the widely-covered class action antitrust lawsuit led by former UCLA basketball player Ed O’Bannon against the NCAA, the videogame maker Electronic Arts, and the licensing firm Collegiate Licensing…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

The New (and Improved?) NCAA Enforcement Structure

Oct 21, 2013 Staff Editor

With much attention being paid to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) as the former UCLA basketball star, Ed O’Bannon-led class action lawsuit continues to grab headlines, the NCAA’s recent…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

iPhriend or iPhoe: Privacy Concerns Raised by Apple’s New Fingerprint Technology

Oct 16, 2013 Staff Editor

With the craze over Apple’s two new iPhones, the sleek and stylish iPhone 5s and the more colorful 5c, many consumers may be overlooking one characteristic causing great concern. This…

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