Symposium Speakers
Panel 1: Federal and State Legislative Efforts to Regulate AI in Music Moderator: Christopher Sprigman, Murray and Kathleen Bring Professor of Law at NYU Law Gebre Waddell, Chief Executive Officer &…
Panel 1: Federal and State Legislative Efforts to Regulate AI in Music Moderator: Christopher Sprigman, Murray and Kathleen Bring Professor of Law at NYU Law Gebre Waddell, Chief Executive Officer &…
Jason Mika* Māui Hudson** & Natalie Kusabs*** Download a PDF version of this article here. In this paper, principles of Indigenous data sovereignty are examined in the collection and use…
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…
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…
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…
Announcing JIPEL’s 2022 Symposium:
The Step Ahead: The Return of Broadway in the Age of Coronavirus
On March 25, 2022, NYU’s Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law will host its annual symposium, this year titled “The Step Ahead: The Return of Broadway in the Age…
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,…
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