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JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Privacy Papers, Part 5 – The Federalist Papers on Privacy – Intermezz.

Dec 27, 2013 Staff Editor

The PrivacyPapers was released over a two week period of emails by Michael Kasdan, who has generously given us permission to post it in its entirety over several posts. You…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Privacy Papers, Part 4 – 1.1 – The End of Privacy? Like It’s 1999…

Dec 24, 2013 Staff Editor

The PrivacyPapers was released over a two week period of emails by Michael Kasdan, who has generously given us permission to post it in its entirety over several posts. You…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Privacy Papers, Part 3 – 1.0

Dec 19, 2013 Staff Editor

The PrivacyPapers was released over a two week period of emails by Michael Kasdan, who has generously given us permission to post it in its entirety over several posts. You…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Privacy Papers, Part 2 – Kicking Off… (!!)

Dec 19, 2013 Staff Editor

The PrivacyPapers was released over a two week period of emails by Michael Kasdan, who has generously given us permission to post it in its entirety over several posts. You…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Privacy Papers, Part 1 – Roll Call

Dec 11, 2013 Staff Editor

The PrivacyPapers was released over a two week period of emails by Michael Kasdan, who has generously given us permission to post it in its entirety over several posts. You…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Intellectual Property Law in the Information Age: An Interview with Professor Jeanne Fromer

Dec 9, 2013 Staff Editor

Trying to harness the free-flowing, intangible nature of the creative process and place it into the more rigid confines of the law can be a challenging and complicated process. How…

JIPEL Blog 2013 - 2014

Username Squatting and Reverse Username Hijacking on Twitter

Dec 3, 2013 Staff Editor

Cybersquatting, the practice of buying up domain names that are identical or confusingly similar to trademarks in order to sell them to the trademark owner for a hefty profit, can…

JIPEL Vol. 3 – No. 1

The Distinctiveness of a Fashion Monopoly

Dec 2, 2013 Haochen Sun

By focusing on the recent fashion warfare over the red sole used on luxury shoes, this Article reconsiders the implications of trademark protection of single color marks for regulating the…

JIPEL Vol. 3 – No. 1

Signing in Glitter or Blood?: Unconscionability and Reality Television Contracts

Dec 2, 2013 Catherine Riley

Reality television is a modern phenomenon that can be found on both daytime and primetime television. Using “real” people creates unique problems for production teams. Real people do not have…

JIPEL Vol. 3 – No. 1

The Merger and the Damage Done: How the DOJ Enabled an Empire in the Live Music Industry

Dec 2, 2013 Josh Baker

In 2010, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice approved the merger of Ticketmaster and Live Nation, who combined to form Live Nation Entertainment. This paper revisits the Department's…

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