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European Union Fashion JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Trademark

Has Adidas Lost its Stripes? The Battle to Protect the Adidas Three-Stripe Mark

Dec 9, 2019 Kiana Robinson

Kiana Robinson is a J.D. Candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. The sportswear and athletic footwear company Adidas has been having quite a busy year defending the three-stripe mark…

JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Patent Patentable Subject Matter Technology

Awakening the Dormant Therapies Act

Dec 6, 2019 Marcelo Barros

Marcelo Barros is a J.D. Candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. The Patent System has a Persistent Drug Problem The U.S.’s current regime of patent laws fails to adequately…

Copyright Industries JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

In 2024, Mickey Mouse Will Finally Enter the Public Domain — Sort of

Dec 4, 2019 Jesse Kirkland

Jesse Kirkland is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Many who are interested in copyright issues have heard the phrase, “Mickey Mouse will never enter the public…

JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Right of Publicity Sports

As California Goes, So Goes the Nation: How California Legislators Triggered a Seismic Change to the Bedrock of College Sports

Dec 2, 2019 Sean Cunningham

Sean Cunningham is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. In September, after securing a unanimous vote in California’s senate, Senate Bill 206 was signed into law by…

Copyright JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

Modern Opinions on the Copyrightability of Food

Nov 27, 2019 Nicholas J. Isaacson

Nick Isaacson is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Food is not copyrightable, at least according to a U.S. district court in California. This is the holding…

Entertainment Industries JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Supreme Court

The Fight for Broadcast TV

Nov 25, 2019 Kevin Qiao, JD '21

Kevin Qiao is a J.D. Candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Providing a major win to America’s major broadcast networks, the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision in American Broadcast Cos.…

Antitrust Copyright JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Patent Unfair Competition

Slipping Through the Cracks: Limited legal means for developers to protect the ideas behind their apps

Nov 22, 2019 Ashley Ulrich

Ashley Ulrich is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Introduction Recent news articles have documented Apple’s use of its App Store to identify and copy ideas from…

Artificial Intelligence JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Patent

Artificial Intelligence as an Inventive Tool and Its Implication to the PHOSITA Standard

Nov 20, 2019 Daniel Y. Lee, JD '21

Daniel Y. Lee is a J.D. Candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. The age of AI-inventors may already be here.  This year saw the first patent applications filed in…

Copyright Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Music

How Indie is Indie: Employment and Copyright Considerations for the Independent Musicians Following AB-5

Nov 18, 2019 Patrick Reed

Patrick Reed is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. With the rise of Uber, Lyft, and an assortment of food delivery apps, the emergence of the “gig…

Cyber Security Internet JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Privacy Technology

hiQ Labs, Inc. v. LinkedIn Corp.: Scratching the Surface of Web Scraping

Nov 15, 2019 Neha Mehta

Neha Mehta is a J.D. Candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Introduction to Data Scraping It’s hard to imagine how the Internet would function without web scraping. Web scraping,…

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