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Copyright Symposium

Copyright Management Information (CMI) as a Tool to Protect Indigenous Cultural Works

May 24, 2023 Megan Keenan

Megan Keenan* Download a PDF version of this article here. Indigenous communities have struggled with a long history of outsiders removing Cultural Works from Indigenous lands. This removal has led…

Data Sovereignty Symposium

Data as Taonga: Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori Data Sovereignty and Implications for Protection of Treasures

May 24, 2023 Katharina Ruckstuhl

Katharina Ruckstuhl* Download a PDF version of this article here. Sovereignty, and how Indigenous people interpret sovereignty, matter in relation to data. There have been persistent claims and counter-claims as…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 3 Symposium Volume Description

JIPEL Vol. 12 – No. 3 (Symposium Issue)

May 24, 2023 Jacob Golan

This year’s Special Issue — Volume 12, Issue 3 — compiles the proceedings of the 2023 Symposium, and includes original works of scholarship from several participants in the event: You…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 2 Patent

Patents as Property for the Takings

May 12, 2023 Robin Feldman

Robin Feldman * Download a PDF version of this article here. The Fifth Amendment’s Compensation Clause contains only a few simple words: “nor shall private property be taken for public…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 2

Rethinking the 2006 Agreement on Wine Trade: Protection of Producers and Consumers Through Greater Recognition of Geographical Indications in the U.S.

May 12, 2023 Alexandre Arnaud

Alexandre Arnaud * Download a PDF version of this article here. The wine industry is at the heart of the European agricultural sector and finds its main commercial outlet in…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 2 Volume Description

JIPEL Vol. 12 – No. 2

May 12, 2023 Jacob Golan

Our Spring 2023 Issue—Volume 12, Issue 2—focuses on novel landscapes in intellectual property law. First, Professor Robin Feldman challenges the limits of the Fifth Amendment’s Compensation Clause in the context…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 2 Patent Patentable Subject Matter

Preventing Preemption: Promise of the Nonobviousness Requirement

May 12, 2023 Ananya Pillutla, JD '23

Ananya Pillutla* Download a PDF version of this article here. Preemption is a foundational concern of the patent system. Preemption occurs when a patent improperly claims a fundamental scientific or…

JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 2

Non-Fungible Tokens and Failed Promises

May 12, 2023 Anastasiia Chuvaieva

Anastasiia Chuvaieva* Download a PDF version of this article here. This paper analyzes controversies surrounding Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and tries to answer the question of how NFTs can revolutionize virtual…

Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Video Games

When You Make Up Markets, Everything Is a Monopoly

Apr 17, 2023 Peter Fay, JD '23

Competition in the $200 billion global video game industry is fierce and only getting fiercer. The video game market includes two submarkets, one which creates video game platforms and another…

JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Science

The Importance of Legal Recognition of Mitragynine for its Effective Regulation

Apr 3, 2023 Jihang Wang, JD '24

The far-reaching limitations on the voice of scientists, in sharp contrast to their compelling expertise, have become increasingly troublesome in the legal realm. One example that has been at the…

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