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Fordham IPLJ Podcast

The Fordham IPLJ Podcast explores the broad landscape of copyright, trademark, sports, fashion, and patent law. New episodes can be found on our YouTube page.

 

 

films

Episode 11: Fan Films

Fan Films! The modern "fan" has consistently created a significant amount of fan works in the United States. U.S. law is often centrally relevant when determining the legality of fan

Episode 8: COPPA Enforcement

COPPA! Following up on a blog post (http://www.fordhamiplj.org/2016/11/08/musical-lys-coppas-flaws/) concerning the new, popular app Muscial.ly and its young user base, highlighting the flaws of Coppa, the Fordham IPLJ Podcast interviewed Roy

Halloween

Episode 7: Halloween Costumes

Is your Halloween costume violating a copyright or trademark? Most likely no. Even if you make your own costume, most fan creations would fall under the protections of fair use.

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