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Free Speech JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Right of Publicity Technology

Deepfake is Here. What Should We Do?

Feb 14, 2020 Lvxiao Chen

Lvxiao Chen is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Seeing used to be believing. Not so much in the era of photoshop and computer-generated imagery (CGI). Even…

Copyright Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

Have the Terminators Come Home to Roost?

Feb 12, 2020 David E. Wright

David E. Wright is a J.D. candidate, 2020 at NYU School of Law. If one were to read any among the spate of articles that were written in the wake…

Artificial Intelligence Copyright JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

Learning Robots Confront Copyright Law

Feb 10, 2020 Siyu Yan

Siyu Yan is an L.L.M. candidate, 2020 at NYU School of Law. With the development of AI, many learning robots are emerging in China. A learning robot is a type…

Copyright Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Music

Copyright Transfer Terminations: What Happened?

Feb 7, 2020 Ryan B. McLeod (Managing Editor)

Ryan B. McLeod is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Copyright transfer termination, sometimes called copyright “recapture,” is a statutory provision within the 1976 Copyright Act that…

JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Sports

Pay the Players… For Their IP

Feb 5, 2020 Zachary M. Broner, JD '21

Zachary M. Broner is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Should a student-athlete have a right to their own name, image, and likeness? For decades, the National…

Art Copyright JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

Mercedes Benz v. Street Artists: Scope of Copyright Protection for Street Art

Feb 3, 2020 Francesca Masella

Francesca Masella is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. The unauthorized adornment of streets, often referred to as graffiti, started becoming positively recognized as street art in…

JIPEL Vol. 9 - No. 1

JIPEL Vol. 9, No. 1 – Fall 2019

Jan 24, 2020 Staff Editor

Our Fall 2019 issue, Volume 9, Issue 1, includes an exciting and rich collection of works that spans an unusually broad, yet timely and relevant, variety of topics in the…

JIPEL Vol. 9 - No. 1

Change Or Be Changed: A Proposal for the NCAA to Combat Corruption and Unfairness by Proactively Reforming Its Regulation of Athlete Publicity Rights

Jan 24, 2020 James Landry and Thomas A. Baker III, Ph.D.

This Article addresses the black market for college athlete services that results from the NCAA's restrictions on athlete compensation based on the purported need to preserve amateurism. Specifically, this Article…

JIPEL Vol. 9 - No. 1

Failed Strategy: Using Trade Secret Laws to Assert Ownership of Employees’ Social Media Accounts in the Journalism Industry

Jan 24, 2020 Anthony C. Adornato and Andrew S. Horsfall, Esq.

It’s the policy of an increasing number of news outlets to retain ownership of the professional social media accounts of their reporters. In the first case of its kind in…

JIPEL Vol. 9 - No. 1

Of Coase and Copyrights: The Law and Economics of Literary Fan Art

Jan 24, 2020 F. E. Guerra-Pujol

This Article explores the law and economics of “literary fan art”—unauthorized derivative works by third parties that are based on someone else’s literary work product. What is the legal status…

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