Minecraft as a Teaching Tool: Online Experiential Learning for the Law School ClassroomMaria Jose Schimdt-Kessen, Stina Teilmann-Lock, Florence Villesèche, Andrea WallaceArticle
A Trade-Off in Smart Contract Arbitration; Sacrificing Arbitrators’ Anonymity for Transparency?Bahadir KöksalArticle
Holograms are Taking Over the World! An Analysis on Legal Implications Holograms Pose in the Right of Publicity and Copyright LawMarie A. KesselNote
Are ChatGPT and Other Similar Systems the Modern Lernaean Hydras of AI? Dimitrios Ioannidis, Esq., Dr. Jeremy Kepner, Dr. Andrew Bowne, Lt. Col., USAF, Harriet S. BryantArticle
Political Neutrality in the Rules of International Sports Federations: Compatible with Fundamental Freedoms? Ilias BantekasArticle
The Notes You Don’t Play: An Empirical Analysis of the Ninth Circuit’s Filtration Problem in Music Copyright Cases Robert D. CapodilupoArticle
Photographic Memory: Expanding “News Deserts” Threaten to Erase the Visual Record of Contemporary American History Frank D. LoMonte & Lila GreenbergArticle
Forming a More Perfect Union with Blockchains and NFTs: Why the United States Should Embrace an e-Government Alexandria LabaroNote
Business Empire to Patent Umpire: Amazon and the Ascent of Platform Patent AdjudicationShih-wei ChaoArticle
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Section 702: The Good, The Bad, and a Proposal to Make it Less Ugly Kevin BurnsNote
Is Garcetti Too Cool for School?: Why Garcetti v. Ceballos Should Not Apply to School Teachers Jordan ZaiaNote
The Marketplace of Ideas Mandate: What the Postal Power Requires from Congress in the Age of AIKevin FrazierArticle
Cross-Border Data Regulatory Frameworks: Opportunities, Challenges, and a Future-Forward Agenda Andrew D. Mitchell & Neha MishraArticle
Reconceptualizing Open Access to Theses and Dissertations Orit Fischman Afori & Dalit Ken-Dror FeldmanArticle
The Legal Character and Practical Implementation of a TRIPS Waiver for COVID-19 VaccinesAndrew D. Mitchell, Antony Taubman, & Theodore SamlidisArticle
The Case Of The Missing Device Patents, Or: Why Device Patents Matter Erika Lietzan, Kristina M.L. Acri, & Evan WeidnerArticle
From Drawstring to Drawback: A Proposal for the Donation Alternative Program to Promote Environmental Responsibility in Fashion Act Elliot O. JacksonArticle
Duplicate, Decolonize, Destroy: Current Topics in Art and Cultural Heritage Law Fordham IPLJSymposium
The By-Design Approach Revisited: Lessons from COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps Mickey Zar & Niva Elkin-KorenArticle
In the Thick(et) of It: Addressing Biologic Patent Thickets Using the Sham Exception to Noerr-Pennington Anna ZhouNote
Trademark Counterfeiting Enforcement Beyond Borders: The Complexities of Enforcing Trademark Rights Extraterritorially in a Global Marketplace with Territorial-Based Enforcement Kari Kammel, Matthew Azim-Kramer, Daniel Duquet & Lillie PattersonArticle
Solutions Still Searching for a Problem: A Call for Relevant Data to Support “Evergreening” Allegations Erika Lietzan and Kristina Acri née LybeckerArticle
Protecting Producers’ Copyrights: A Proposal for Group Registration of Non-Sample-Based Musical Beats Matthew RoombergNote
The Fashion Workers Act: Closing the Regulatory Loophole in the New York Fashion Industry Kayleigh RistubenNote
Should Using an AI Text Generator to Produce Academic Writing Be Plagiarism? Brian L. Frye & ChatGPTComment
The Author and the Other: Reexamining the Doctrine of Joint Authorship in Copyright Law Tehila Rozencwaig-FeldmanArticle
Cartouches, Catalogs, & Courtrooms: Using a Recent Legal Challenge in Egyptian Court to Examine Unanswered Questions in Cultural Heritage Lawrence KeatingNote
The Ship of Theseus: The Lanham Act, Chanel, and the Secondhand Luxury Goods Market Julie TamerlerArticle
Speak Out: Verifying and Unmasking Cryptocurrency User Identity Hadar Y. Jabotinsky & Michal LaviArticle
Graffiti on Cities’ Forgotten Landscapes: An Application of Adverse Possession Law to the Visual Artists Rights Act Minelli E. ManoukianArticle
The Public Square Has Eyes (or Cameras): Anonymous Speech Under the First and Fourth Amendments in the Age of Facial Recognition Apratim VidyarthiArticle
Olympians as Laborers: How Unionizing Can Help Athletes Bargain for Compensation and Better Structural Support Sherif FarragNote
“Fair” in the Future? Long-Term Limitations of the Supreme Court’s Use of Incrementalism in Fair Use Jurisprudence Jonathan Alexander FisherComment
NFTs: The Latest Technology Challenging Copyright Law’s Relevance Within a Decentralized System Rebecca CarrollNote
Face the Facts, or Is the Face a Fact?: Biometric Privacy in Publicly Available Data Daniel LevinNote
Failed Analogies: Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Biden v. Knight First Amendment Institute Sarah S. SeoNote
Algorithms and Misinformation: The Constitutional Implications of Regulating Microtargeting Talia BulkaComment
Selecting Scrutiny in Compelled-Speech Cases Involving Non-Commercial Expression: The Formulaic Landscape of a Strict Scrutiny World After Becerra and Janus, and a First Amendment Interests-and-Values AlternativeClay CalvertArticle
The Regulation of Cryptocurrencies: Between a Currency and a Financial ProductHadar Y. JabotinskyArticle
The Dinosaur in the Living Room: A Proposal to Enable Academic Access to Fossils Discovered on Private LandSara K. MazurekNote
Plus or Minus America: Spanski, Geoblocking Technology, and Personal Jurisdiction Analysis for Nonresident DefendantsDaniel CanedoArticle
Defensive Patent Litigation Strategy for Chinese Companies: A Review of the Extraterritorial Reach of the United States Patent LawsLisa D. ZangArticle
Something Old, Something New: Forecasting Willing Buyer/Willing Seller’s Impact on Songwriter RoyaltiesDaniel AbowdComment
Copyright Fair Use and the Digital Carnivalesque: Towards A New Lexicon of Transformative Internet MemesDavid Tan and Angus WilsonArticle
The Sharing Economy & The Platform Operator‐User‐Provider “PUP Model”: Analytical Legal FrameworksJuan Diaz-Granados and Benedict SheehyArticle
The German NetzDG as Role Model or Cautionary Tale? Implications for the Debate on Social Media LiabilityPatrick ZurthArticle
Should They Stay or Should They Go? African Cultural Goods in France’s Public Domain, Between Inalienability, Transfers, and CirculationsClara CassanNote
Designing Dupes: A Legislative Proposal for Holding Online Marketplaces Contributorily Liable for Counterfeit GoodsGina BooneNote
Platform Society: Copyright, Free Speech, and Sharing on Social Media Platforms Fordham IPLJSymposium
Standing Up for Stand-Up Comedy: Joke Theft and the Relevance of Copyright Law and Social Norms in the Social Media AgeHannah PhamArticle
Accountability of Algorithms in the GDPR and Beyond: A European Legal Framework on Automated Decision- MakingCéline Castets-RenardArticle
Preserving the Artistic Afterlife: The Challenges in Fulfilling Testator Wishes in Art-Rich, Cash-Poor EstatesHanna K. FeldmanNote
The Concealed Cost of Convenience: Protecting Personal Data Privacy in the Age of AlexaLauren BassNote
“Why Do You Want My Password?”: Assessing Ultimate Control of a Journalist’s Twitter Account Used for Work PurposesBenjamin HalperinNote
The New Cybersquatters: The Evolution of Trademark Enforcement in the Domain Name SpaceMichael KaranicolasArticle
Fashion(ing) a Political Statement: A Review of the Legal & Social Issues that Arise from Banned Political Clothing and Other Controversial Fashion Items in Light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Minnesota Voters Alliance v. ManskyJoyce Boland-DeVitoArticle
Double Jeopardy: Patents of Invention as Contracts, Invention Disclosure as Consideration, and Where Oil States Went WrongN. Scott PierceArticle
Substantial Similarity and Junk Science: Reconstructing the Test of Copyright InfringementRobert F. HelfingArticle
Tear Down This Wall?: The Destruction of Sanctioned Street Art Under U.S. and Italian LawSara Rosano and Birgit KurtzArticle
Caveat Vendor: A Call to Reform the Scope of Rights of Withdrawal for Off-Premises Contracts Under U.S. Consumer Protection Laws with Respect to the Auction of ArtSarah Fabian MaramarosyNote
Anything You Can Use, I Can Use Better: Examining the Contours of Fair Use as an Affirmative Defense for Theatre Artists, Creators, and ProducersBenjamin ReiserNote
Fiddling with Federal Circuit Precedent: The Commercial and Qualitative Impact of Recent Supreme Court Reversals on the U.S. Patent SystemChristopher J. HamerskyNote
The Prison of Convenience: The Need for National Regulation of Biometric Technology in Sports VenuesKirsten FlickerNote
An Instance of Open Hardware: A Different Approach to Free and Open Source Hardware LicensingTimothy MurphyArticle
Down the Rabbit Hole: Applying a Right to Be Forgotten to Personal Images Uploaded on Social NetworksEugenia GeorgiadesArticle
The All Substantial Rights Doctrine: A Second LookMark J. Abate & James P. BreenDevelopment in the Law
Should the NCAA Have to Pay? Long-Term Injuries in College Athletics, Improper Assumptions of Risk, and Coverage of Medical Expenses After CollegeAlexandrea JacintoNote
Care for a Sample? De Minimis, Fair Use, Blockchain, and an Approach to an Affordable Music Sampling System for Independent ArtistsSean M. Corrado*Note
Data Scraping as a Cause of Action: Limiting Use of the CFAA and Trespass in Online Copying CasesKathleen C. Riley*Note
Argh, No More Pirating America’s Booty: Improving Copyright Protections for American Creators in ChinaJohnathan Ling*Note
The Trouble with Tinker: An Examination of Student Free Speech Rights in the Digital AgeAllison N. Sweeney*Note
Barbie in Bondage: What Orly Lobel’s Book “You Don’t Own Me: How Mattel v. MGA Entertainment Exposed Barbie’s Dark Side” Tells Us About the Commoditization of the Female BodyAnn Bartow*Article
Controlling Cargo: Amazon’s Predatory Attempt to Disrupt the Fashion Industry by Dominating the International Transportation of GoodsMary Kate Brennan*Article
Shopping For Privacy: How Technology in Brick-and-Mortar Retail Stores Poses Privacy Risks for ShoppersVincent Nguyen*Article
The Future of Facial Recognition Is Not Fully Known: Developing Privacy and Security Regulatory Mechanisms for Facial Recognition in the Retail SectorElias Wright*Note
Laundering the Art Market: A Proposal for Regulating Money Laundering Through Art in the United StatesAlessandra Dagirmanjian*Note
Fair Trade-mark: Proposing an Affirmative Duty on Licensors to Enforce Their Corporate Social Responsibility CodesDorothy L. Newman*Note
Sovereign Immunity for Rent: How the Commodification of Tribal Sovereign Immunity Reflects the Failures of the U.S. Patent SystemKatrina G. Geddes*Article
How to Evaluate the Constitutional Legitimacy of Regulating Speech Intermediaries: Lessons from a Century-Long Experience of Media RegulationAsaf Wiener*Article
The Power of Distant Rewards: Driving International Innovation Through United States Patent IncentivesRichard S. Gruner*Article
A History of Competition: The Impact of Antitrust on Hong Kong’s Telecommunications MarketsSandra Marco Colino*Article
Dirty Little Secrets: Fracking Fluids, Dubious Trade Secrets, Confidential Contamination, and The Public Health Information VacuumElliot Fink*Note
The Aftereffects of TC Heartland: How to Effectively Approach Motions to Dismiss and Motions to Transfer on the Basis of Improper VenueJennifer Rosenblatt*Note
Fictitious Commodities: A Theory of Intellectual Property Inspired by Karl Polanyi’s “Great Transformation” Alexander Peukert*Article
The GDPR-Blockchain Paradox: Exempting Permissioned Blockchains from the GDPR Anisha Mirchandani*Note
The Fourth Amendment and Technological Exceptionalism After Carpenter: A Case Study on Hash-Value Matching Denae Kassotis*Note
Bringing Swirly Music to Life: Why Copyright Law Should Adopt Patent Law Standards for Joint Authorship of Sound Engineers Andrew Nietes*Note
After the Gold Rush: The Boom of the Internet of Things, and the Busts of Data-Security and PrivacyDalmacio V. Posadas, Jr.*Article
Patently Insane for Patents: A Judge-by-Judge Analysis of the Federal Circuit’s Post-Alice Patentable Subject Matter Eligibility of Abstract Ideas JurisprudenceMatthew B. Hershkowitz*Note
More Than an Academic Question: Defining Student Ownership of Intellectual Property RightsKurt M. Saunders*Michael A. Lozano**Article
Tinker Meets the Cyberbully: A Federal Circuit Conflict Round-Up and Proposed New Standard for Off-Campus SpeechBenjamin A. Holden*Article
License to Bill: The Validity of Coupling Automatic Subscription Renewals with Free Trial Offers by Online ServicesKoren Grinshpoon*Article
Let’s Play: A Walkthrough of Quarter-Century-Old Copyright Precedent as Applied to Modern Video GamesKyle Coogan*Article
Protecting the Mickey Mouse Ears: Moving Beyond Traditional Campaign-Style Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in ChinaAdela Hurtado*Note
Standing with a Bundle of Sticks: The All Substantial Rights Doctrine in ActionMark J. Abate*Christopher J. Morten**Article
Public Fora Purpose: Analyzing Viewpoint Discrimination on the President’s Twitter AccountJames M. LoPiano*Note
Making the FTC ☺: An Approach to Material Connections Disclosures in the Emoji AgeChristina Sauerborn*Note
Finding the Barre: Fitting the Untried Territory of Choreography Claims into Existing Copyright LawKara Krakower*Note
A Bridge Between Copyright and Patent Law: Towards A Modern-Day Reapplication of the Semiconductor Chip Protection ActTimothy T. Hsieh*Article
University Trademarks and “Mixed Speech” on College Campuses: A Case Study of Gerlich v. Leath and Student Free Speech RightsNathan Converse*Article
Intellectual Property and the Prisoner’s Dilemma: A Game Theory Justification of Copyrights, Patents, and Trade SecretsAdam D. Moore*Article
Who’s Afraid of Forever 21?: Combating Copycatting Through Extralegal Enforcement of Moral Rights in Fashion DesignsIrina Oberman Khagi*ARTICLE
GIF Gaffe: How Big Sports Ignored Lenz and Used the DMCA to Chill Free Speech on TwitterAndrew T. Warren*ARTICLE
The Need for “Supreme” Clarity: Clothing, Copyright, and Conceptual SeparabilityJacqueline Lefebvre*NOTE
The Non-Contractual Nature of Privacy Policies and a New Critique of the Notice and Choice Privacy Protection ModelThomas B. Norton*NOTE
The IEEE-SA Revised Patent Policy and Its Definition of “Reasonable” Rates: A Transatlantic Antitrust Divide?Nicolas Petit*ARTICLE
The Time Is Now: Why the United States Should Adopt the British Model of Sports Betting LegislationZach Schreiber*NOTE
The Split on the Rogers v. Grimaldi Gridiron: An Analysis of Unauthorized Trademark Use in Artistic MediumsAnthony Zangrillo*Note
Obviousness as Fact: The Issue of Obviousness in Patent Law Should Be a Question of Fact Reviewed with Appropriate DeferenceTed L. Field*Article
The Riddle of the Mysterious Patent Dance Wrapped in an Enigma: Is the Patent Dance of the BPCIA Optional or Mandatory?Dov Hirsch*Note
Toward a More Coherent Doctrine of Trademark Genericism and Functionality: Focusing on Fair CompetitionSandra L. Rierson*Article
A Paper Shield? Whether State Privilege Protections Apply to Student JournalistsJonathan Peters*, Genelle Belmas†, and Piotr Bobkowski‡ Article
The Billionaire’s Treasure Trove: A Call to Reform Private Art Museums and the Private Benefit DoctrineE. Alex Kirk*Note
Network Neutrality and Consumer Demand for “Better Than Best Efforts” Traffic ManagementRob FriedenARTICLE
Sensationalism Falling Through the Cracks: Why the Legal Profession Must Broaden Ethical Standards for Legal CommentatorsA. Augustus LaSalaNOTE
The Lost Language of the First Amendment in Copyright Fair Use: A Semiotic Perspective of the “Transformative Use” Doctrine Twenty-Five Years OnDavid TanARTICLE
Gender Biases in Cyberspace: A Two-Stage Model, the New Arena of Wikipedia and Other WebsitesShlomit Yanisky-Ravid & Amy MittelmanARTICLE
Accountability in the Patent Market Part II: Should Public Corporations Disclose More to Shareholders?Ian D. McClureARTICLE
“It’s Been a Hard Day’s Night” for Songwriters: Why the ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees Must Undergo ReformBrontë Lawson TurkNOTE
Newsgathering Takes Flight in Choppy Skies: Legal Obstacles Affecting Journalistic Drone UseClay Calvert,* Charles D. Tobin,† & Matthew D. Bunker‡ARTICLE
“Going Viral” by Stealing Content: Can the Law Cure the Problem of Viral Content Farming?Sara Gates*NOTE
The Air Jordan Rules: Image Advertising Adds New Dimension to Right of Publicity–First Amendment TensionStephen McKelvey,* Jonathan Goins,† & Frederick Krauss‡ARTICLE
The Fourth Amendment Implications on the Real-Time Tracking of Cell Phones Through the Use of “Stingrays”W. Scott Kim*NOTE
A Comparative Analysis of the NFL’s Disciplinary Structure: The Commissioner’s Power and Players’ RightsCole Renicker*NOTE
A Real Separation of Powers or Separation of Law: Can an Article I Administrative Agency Nullify an Article III Federal Court Judgment? Shashank Upadhye & Adam SussmanARTICLE
Fame, Property & Identity: The Purpose and Scope of the Right of Publicity Daniel Gervais & Martin L. HolmesARTICLE
Unreasonable Access: Disguised Issue Advocacy and the First Amendment Status of Broadcasters Kerry L. MonroeARTICLE
“Sharing” with the Court: The Discoverability of Private Social Media Accounts in Civil Litigation Zoe RosenthalNOTE
Models of Confusion: Strutting the Line Between Agent and Manger, Employee and Independent Contractor in the New York Modeling Industry Ariel SodomskyNOTE
Tarantino v. Gawker: The News, Hyperlinking, and Contributory Infringement Liability Victoria GeronimoNOTE
Count Your Lucky Stars: Why Consumers May Be Thankful for Monopolistic Behavior in the Rating and Review IndustryJessica FriedrichNOTE
The Central Hudson Zombie: For Better Or Worse, Intermediate Tier Review Survives Sorrell v. IMS HealthOleg ShikNOTE
Burdensome Secrets: A Comparative Approach to Improving China’s Trade Secret ProtectionsEric D. EngelmanNOTE
Taking Back the Streets? How Street Art Ordinances Constitute Government TakingsSheldon A. EvansARTICLE
The New Plague: False Claims Liability Based on Inequitable Conduct During Patent ProsecutionGregory Michael, William Newsom, and Matthew AveryARTICLE
The Essential Facilities Doctrine in Information Economies: Illustrating Why the Antitrust Duty to Deal is Still Necessary in the New EconomyMaxwell MeadowsNOTE
“I Have a [Fair Use] Dream”: Historic Copyrighted Works and the Recognition of Meaningful Rights for the PublicArlen W. LangvardtARTICLE
Cracking the One-Way Mirror: How Computational Politics Harms Voter Privacy, and Proposed Regulatory Solutions Kwame N. AkosahNOTE
Toward a Fair Use Standard Turns 25: How Salinger and Scientology Affected Transformative Use TodayBenjamin MoskowitzNOTE