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Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2022-2023

The Power of Exclusion: Madison Square Garden Uses Facial Recognition Technology to Ban the Owner’s Enemies

Mar 31, 2023 Eric Thompson Jr., JD '24

In some jobs having a Juris Doctor degree is considered an advantage; however, attending a game at Madison Square Garden with a law degree may not be so advantageous. This…

Fair Use Fashion JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Trademark

Unpacking the Metabirkins Case: Reaffirming the Application of Rogers v. Grimaldi

Mar 29, 2023 Indira Sahrawat, LLM '23

On February 8th, 2023, the jury in Hermès Int’l v. Rothschild, No. 1:22-cv-00384-JSR (S.D.N.Y Jan. 14, 2022) decided that Mason Rothschild’s artistic depiction of Hermès bags in the form of…

Broadcast Media JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Supreme Court

State Film Tax Incentives Draw Production to Pro-Life Jurisdictions

Mar 27, 2023 Clay Murphy, JD '24

In the wake of the Dobbs decision, prominent organizations in the entertainment industry were quick to vocalize their criticisms of the Court’s decision. The major Hollywood unions and production companies…

European Union JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Video Games

Simple Fun or Gambling? The Regulatory Debate around Loot Boxes in Video Games

Mar 24, 2023 David Vidal Kaufman, JD '24

In the past decade, “loot boxes” have become increasingly prevalent in the world of video games. They allow a player to use real money to buy randomized virtual items. Players…

JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Labor Sports

TV’s Renewed Obsession with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Restitution Opportunities for Athletes with TBI

Mar 22, 2023 Joe Salmaggi, JD '24

Warning: Many of the links below contain videos featuring major head trauma and violence. There has been a dramatic rise in harmful contact sports content in recent years. Contact sports…

Copyright JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Video Games

You Wouldn’t Download a Car… But If You Did, What’s It Worth?

Mar 20, 2023 Adrian Chochorek, JD '23

I. Piracy Hurts? Growing up in the 2000s and 2010s, occasionally you’d hear that piracy cost companies significant amounts of money. I’m sure we’ve all seen the infamous “you wouldn’t…

JIPEL Blog 2022-2023 Metaverse Technology Video Games

In the Video Game Industry, NFTs are a Joke

Jan 31, 2023 Adrian Chochorek, JD '23

Someone watching the recent Silent Hill announcement livestream would see live comments mockingly suggesting that Silent Hill NFTs were going to be announced. It’s not a surprise considering that Konami,…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 1

Disclosure Requirements for Influencer Marketing in the U.S. and Germany

Jan 23, 2023 Tristan Radtke

Tristan Radtke* Download a PDF version of this article here. This article compares the requirements for influencer marketing in the U.S. and Germany with a particular focus on the disclosure…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 1

I Want My NFT!: How an NFT Creative Commons Parallel Would Promote NFT Viability and Decrease Transaction Costs in NFT Sales

Jan 23, 2023 Molly Marias

Molly Marias* Download a PDF version of this article here. Non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”) have ushered in a novel era of creative expression and ownership, but with their introduction comes an…

JIPEL Vol. 12 - No. 1

Pharmaceutical Patent Two-Step: The Adverse Advent of Amarin v. Hikma Type Litigation*

Jan 23, 2023 S. Sean Tu & Charles Duan

S. Sean Tu** & Charles Duan*** Download a PDF version of this article here. Pharmaceutical companies have long sought to maintain exclusivity over market drugs in a myriad of ways…

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