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Art Copyright JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

Dangerous Type: Arguments Against Copyright in the Visual Arts

Nov 12, 2019 gus.longer

Gus Longer is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. Creativity breeds innovations. In turn, innovations benefit the creative individuals who birthed them, but more generally, they tend…

Cyber Security Internet JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Technology

The Potential of 5G

Nov 8, 2019 Siddra Shah

Siddra Shah is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. 5G is the “fifth generation” of wireless technology. Each generation has incrementally improved mobile networks and wireless infrastructure.…

Copyright Entertainment Fair Use Fashion JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

The Rise of Paparazzo v. Celebrity Lawsuits: Is Copyright Law Fair

Nov 6, 2019 Amanda Gonzalez Burton, JD '21

Amanda Gonzalez Burton is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. It’s a tale as old as time. Girl dates boy. Boy gets photographed by a paparazzo while…

JIPEL Blog 2019-2020 Patent Patentable Subject Matter Supreme Court

Draft Bill to Overhaul what is Eligible for a Patent

Nov 1, 2019 Magdalena Christoforou

Magdalena Christoforou is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. On May 22, 2019, a bipartisan group of lawmakers unveiled a draft bill to rewrite the law on…

Copyright Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2019-2020

California’s “Assembly Bill 5” Threatens Unintended Consequences for the Entertainment Industry

Oct 30, 2019 Caitlin Hall-Swan

Caitlin Hall-Swan is a J.D. candidate, 2021 at NYU School of Law. If you’re an entertainer, your income comes from “projects” – you take one job here, another there. Actors…

JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Privacy

Body Cameras, Law Enforcement, and Privacy Law

Aug 21, 2019 Staff Editor

Advocacy of body camera policing reform has been growing in the United States in response to a widespread and increasing distrust of law enforcement among minority communities.[1] Body camera reform…

Copyright European Union JIPEL Blog 2018-2019

Should Taste Be Copyrightable? The Court of Justice of the European Union Thinks Not

Aug 21, 2019 Staff Editor

A few months ago, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that taste cannot be copyrighted. The case arose between two competing cheese dip makers: Levola and Smilde.…

Copyright Free Speech JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Right of Publicity

Copyright and Publicity Rights in the Museum Context

Aug 21, 2019 Staff Editor

On July 6, 2018, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí (the Dalí Foundation) filed a complaint in in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California alleging that the Dalí17…

Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Trademark

MillerCoors Hopes to Slay the Bud Knight over Super Bowl Corn Syrup Ads

Aug 21, 2019 Staff Editor

Bud Light (which currently boasts a 1.23/5 rating on RateBeer.com) is known for being cheap; light on calories and flavor; and, according to their most recent spate of commercials, advertising,…

Genetics JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Privacy Supreme Court

Genetic Privacy After Carpenter

Aug 21, 2019 Staff Editor

In Carpenter v. United States, the Supreme Court tackles the issue of whether individuals still retain an expectation of privacy in their location information when they “share” that information with…

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