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Art Criminal International JIPEL Blog 2021-2022

Recent Developments in the Restitution of Nazi-Looted Art

Mar 23, 2022 Caroline Henebry, JD '23

Over the course of this winter, the art world has seen several significant developments in legal cases concerning the restitution of art looted by the Nazis during World War II.…

Blockchain Copyright JIPEL Blog 2021-2022 Music Technology

How NFTs Could Change the Music Industry – For Better or Worse

Mar 22, 2022 Lindsay Harris, JD '23

Non-fungible tokens, known colloquially as NFTs, have gained popularity due to both their scarcity and variety. NFTs can link to underlying assets that range from physical works of art to…

Copyright Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2021-2022 Technology Video Games

Nintendo’s Actions Demonstrate Our Intellectual Property Laws are Broken

Mar 21, 2022 Luciano Hamel, JD '23

Nintendo has a love-hate relationship with some of its biggest fans. The competitive Super Smash Bros. community, a group of hardcore gamers who compete head-to-head with one another in games…

Fashion JIPEL Blog 2021-2022 Trademark

Metaverse: Fashion Trademark Battles to Watch

Mar 16, 2022 Ana Leticia Allevato, LLM '22

While society cannot yet live on different planets, we continue to create parallel [virtual] realities. The most recent of them is the metaverse, and similar to what has happened to…

Copyright Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2021-2022

The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical: The easy permission model of Netflix should be the future for fan-created works

Mar 14, 2022 EJ Benjamin, JD '23

Bridgerton is the Netflix television sensation that enraptured the United States in late 2020. Arriving just in time for the Christmas holiday season after a fraught election cycle and during…

Copyright JIPEL Blog 2021-2022 Music

The Ongoing Gold Rush in Music Catalog Sales

Mar 11, 2022 Aaron Lichtschein, JD '23

Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Stevie Nicks. Acclaimed musicians, iconic cultural figures and a few of the many artists who have recently sold copyright ownership in their songs. And the…

COVID-19 Entertainment Symposium

Announcing JIPEL’s 2022 Symposium:

The Step Ahead: The Return of Broadway in the Age of Coronavirus

Mar 9, 2022 Jacob Golan

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…

Art Copyright JIPEL Blog 2021-2022 Technology VARA

Taking the Mona Lisa Effect from Illusion to Reality: Enhancing the Museum Experience with Augmented and Virtual Reality

Mar 9, 2022 Sally Kang, LLM '22

From July 2017 to April 2018, the Art Gallery of Ontario (the “AGO”) staged an exhibition titled “ReBlink,” which urged visitors to “[t]ake a second look… with a modern lens:”…

Broadcast Media Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2021-2022

To Stream or Not to Stream: Litigation Concerning Box Office Releases Moved to Streaming

Mar 7, 2022 Elizabeth Pott, JD '23

It’s no secret that there’s a great deal of money to be made in the box office game. Box office revenue is a reliable measurement of a film’s success, with…

JIPEL Vol. 11 - No. 2

The Author Series: Ep. 3 – Trademarks, Trade Dress, and the Patient Costs of Pharmaceutical Branding

Mar 7, 2022 Sam F. Halabi

Professor Sam Halabi from Georgetown Law joins us to discuss his new piece featured in the latest issue of JIPEL. This thought-provoking discussion highlights a little-discussed area of intellectual property…

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