Use of AI in Political Ads: Should It Be Regulated and by Whom?
Whether we are ready for it or not, AI-generated content in campaign ads is already here. Although the risks of deception and misinformation are significant, it is unclear what
Whether we are ready for it or not, AI-generated content in campaign ads is already here. Although the risks of deception and misinformation are significant, it is unclear what
The status of African material heritage in museums has changed dramatically in recent years. Few examples offer a better case study to examine its competing ownership claims than the so-called
Challenges to the books in school libraries have increased dramatically in the last three years due to targeting by conservative politicians and advocacy groups. It is more critical now than
Is switching a hydrogen atom with a deuterium atom in a molecule enough of a substantial change to warrant patent protection, or is it an insubstantial variation just looking to
Gabrielle Sanchez is a second-year J.D. candidate at Fordham University School of Law. She is a staff member of the Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal. She holds a
Anker Fanoe is a second-year J.D. candidate at Fordham University School of Law and a Staff Member of the Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal. He holds a B.A.
Britney Spears and Michael Oher faced down their conservatorships and got out. Yet, their conservators spun distorted narratives, tinkered with their public images, and capitalized on their personal brands. Post-conservatorship,
In June, 17 music publishers filed a $250 million lawsuit against X for copyright infringement. This article provides a background on the case and what it may mean for the
In June 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) revised its Endorsement Guidelines Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. The revised guides especially put social media influencers on
President Biden signed an Executive Order Oct. 30 aimed at balancing the potential of artificial intelligence with the threats the technology poses to national security, privacy, and consumer rights. While