JIPEL Vol. 9, No. 2 – Spring 2020
Our Spring 2020 issue, Volume 9, Issue 2, is comprised of five individual pieces that explore significant, current themes in intellectual property and entertainment law, ranging from providing guidance from…
Our Spring 2020 issue, Volume 9, Issue 2, is comprised of five individual pieces that explore significant, current themes in intellectual property and entertainment law, ranging from providing guidance from…
Lvxiao Chen is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps through the world, many hard-hit countries, like the United States and Italy, are…
Immediate recognition is the epitome of success for musical artists. Few artists attain the level of success at which fans easily identify their sound from a mere snippet of a…
Siyu Yan is an L.L.M. candidate, 2020 at NYU School of Law. Since the beginning of 2020, we have experienced an outbreak of Coronavirus around the world. Some regions or…
Joe Rabinovitsj is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Article 17 of the European Union’s Digital Single Market Copyright Directive (DSMCD) fully exposes online platforms and service…
Alexander Glossman is a J.D. Candidate, 2021 at the NYU School of Law. On Wednesday, January 29th, Facebook disclosed that it had settled a class-action lawsuit in Illinois for $550…
Francesca Masella is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Trademark law serves to protect against consumer confusion as to the source of a product. It does so…
Zachary A. Landow is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. The XFL is in its debut season as a supplement to football fans’ desire for more of…
Jerrit Yang is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. In October 2019, the Federal Circuit added to the very confusing mess of § 101 of the…
Jeffrey P. Waldron is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Amidst a barrage of negative media attention directed at Facebook following the 2016 presidential election, the tech…