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February 22, 2024
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
February 21, 2024
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
February 20, 2024
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
January 16, 2024
Loot boxes, a longstanding and controversial feature in video games have enjoyed legal status in the United States since their inception. However, recent international legal developments are starting to challenge
January 15, 2024
3D printing, often described as a disruptive technology, democratizes production by allowing almost anyone to manufacture items, which potentially leads to increased counterfeiting of trademarked goods. As this technology blurs
January 8, 2024
Journalism is vital for all Americans, even those behind bars. Restricting free speech protections affording to people who are incarcerated is a pervasive trend that is harmful and un-American.
November 30, 2023
Armed with copyright allegations, the most acclaimed writers of our time have banded together to stand up to ChatGPT. But can they really find a legal theory to save them
November 23, 2023
Former NFL tackle and inspiration for the 2009 hit movie The Blind Side Michael Oher is speaking out against the family that took him in as a teenager in the
November 21, 2023
In January, the Supreme Court will decide whether or not to hear a case that could shake up the mobile app marketplace and the future of app development overall. Epic
November 20, 2023
The fashion sector has experienced a period of ongoing market consolidation over the past ten months as the largest luxury conglomerates (e.g., LVMH, Kering, Tapestry) have amassed sizable rosters of
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