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JIPEL Vol. 7 - No. 1

Patent Working Requirements and Complex Products

Jan 16, 2018 Jorge L. Contreras, Rohini Lakshané, and Paxton M. Lewis

Patent working requirements exist throughout the world to ensure that the exclusive rights granted through patents result in an economic benefit to the granting jurisdiction. In India, if a patent…

JIPEL Blog 2017-2018 Patent Patentable Subject Matter

Time to Wake Up: Comparing Statutory Proposals to Escape Alice’s Looking Glass

Oct 19, 2017 Staff Editor

By changing the word “art” to “process” in the 1952 Patent Act, Congress introduced one of the first changes to the statutory language of PSM since Thomas Jefferson penned the…

Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2017-2018

What Is a Stadium?

Oct 18, 2017 Staff Editor

Earlier this year, the Atlanta Braves opened SunTrust Park. The development was more than just a new baseball stadium, but also sparked the creation of a 60-acre complex called The…

JIPEL Blog 2017-2018

Eliminating Bail in New Jersey: A Look at the Impact of Technology on Criminal Justice Reform

Oct 18, 2017 Staff Editor

As technology continues to invade different facets of society, the criminal justice system is no exception. There are many ways in which technology has led to change within the criminal…

JIPEL Blog 2017-2018 Patent

SCOTUS Decision in TC Heartland and Its Implications for Patent Venue

Oct 18, 2017 Staff Editor

Background of the Case: Kraft brought a patent infringement suit against TC Heartland in the District of Delaware. Kraft is incorporated in Delaware and has its principal place of business…

Entertainment JIPEL Blog 2017-2018

Why are the People Funding Billionaires’ Stadiums?

Oct 18, 2017 Staff Editor

Over the past 27 years, the American taxpayer has paid more than two-thirds of the $21.7 billion spent towards financing stadiums and arenas of the four major professional sports. These…

JIPEL Blog 2017-2018 Trademark

Gucci is Ghosting and Louis is Lunging: An Examination of Disparate Luxury IP Enforcement Strategies

Oct 18, 2017 Staff Editor

These days it seems that nothing is safe from millennials. The running joke is that strengthened by their addiction to avocado toast, and with all of their free time due…

JIPEL Vol. 6 - No. 2

JIPEL Vol. 6, No. 2 – Spring 2017

May 3, 2017 Staff Editor

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 6 Issue 2 of the Journal.

JIPEL Vol. 6 - No. 2

Fitting Marrakesh into a Consequentialist Copyright Framework

Apr 19, 2017 Neil Yap

The Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities entered into force on September 30, 2016. The treaty aims to alleviate…

JIPEL Vol. 6 - No. 2

Tomato, Tamatie? Revising the Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents in American Trademark Law

Apr 17, 2017 Thomas Merante

The growing specter of globalization impacts industries from communication to transportation, resulting in an unparalleled proliferation of cultural diffusion unmatched throughout history. Naturally, this cultural diffusion has familiarized American consumers…

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