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Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2020-2021 Labor

Can Netflix Change the Game for Employees in Hollywood?; Legal Issues Competing for Talents

Dec 10, 2020 Celia Daeun Kim, JD '22

Organizations often practice a technique known as employee poaching, a practice where a company recruits away an employee from a competing company. Employee poaching often happens in growing industries that…

Copyright Entertainment Fair Use JIPEL Blog 2020-2021 Music Uncategorized

Can Artists Legally Stop Trump from Using Their Music?

Dec 7, 2020 Jennifer Kopp, JD '22

Within the deluge of articles and news reports regarding the Trump campaign and the recent election, the most unlikely headline of the bunch to catch my eye involved the Village…

Copyright Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2020-2021

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Copyrightable Character

Dec 3, 2020 Nicholas Perrotti, JD '22

This may be Sherlock Holmes’ toughest case to date… but could also be his easiest. Just how much of his character is still copyrightable? How much can the public freely…

COVID-19 JIPEL Blog 2020-2021 Patent Privacy Technology

Contact Tracing Apps Using Bluetooth Technology: Data Privacy Concerns and Potential Patent Infringement Claims

Nov 30, 2020 Arthi Naini, JD '22

2020 has surely been a year for the books amidst a global pandemic and complete chaos. While most of us have spent a good portion of the year adjusting to…

Art Copyright JIPEL Blog 2020-2021 Uncategorized

How Tattoos Could Ruin Copyright Law

Nov 16, 2020 Taylor Peterson

Did you know that a temporary tattoo almost blocked a major motion picture from coming to theaters near you? In Whitmill v. Warner Bros. Ent. Inc., No. 4:11-cv-752 (E.D. Mo.…

Art Criminal Entertainment Free Speech JIPEL Blog 2020-2021

Could Netflix’s ‘Cuties’ Be Prosecuted for Being Child Porn?

Nov 12, 2020 Karen Yip, JD '22

The French film “Cuties”, which won an award at Sundance Film Festival, is about an 11-year-old Senegalese girl living in Paris who rebels against her religious, oppressive family and joins…

Copyright Fair Use JIPEL Blog 2020-2021 Music

Music Sampling Should be Fair Use

Nov 5, 2020 Jamal Perry, JD '22

In 2019, Lil Nas X’s song “Old Town Road” became the longest-running song on the Billboard 100 Hot List in history. “Old Town Road,” a song best labeled as “country-rap,”…

Copyright Internet JIPEL Blog 2020-2021 Sports

Can the NBA Stop the Stream?

Nov 2, 2020 Chad Williams, JD '22

Following a coronavirus hiatus, the NBA returned to action on July 30, 2020. In a logistical miracle, the league successfully created a “bubble” at the ESPN Wide World of Sports…

JIPEL Blog 2020-2021 Sports

Big and Little Figures: How Image Rights Enrich Some and Neglect Others

Oct 29, 2020 Giovanni Leconte, JD '22

Sports and intellectual property law are deeply intertwined. While people playing out in the park might not draw any attention, the globalization of organized sport has garnered the focus of…

Copyright Fashion JIPEL Blog 2020-2021

Neiman Marcus Battling Copyright Infringement and Cultural Appropriation

Oct 26, 2020 Halyna Hnatkiv, JD '22

With thousands of designers for consumers to choose from, designers and retail stores today are on a quest to set themselves apart through unique options. Neiman Marcus is one of…

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