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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
November 17, 2023
In October of 2019, recording artist Pitbull trademarked his signature yell— “EEEEEEEYOOOOOO!”—making him the first musician to trademark a sound within the product it identifies rather than a sound that
November 16, 2023
In the past decade, generative artificial intelligence has become a hot topic in copyright law. Recently, several AI developers have faced copyright infringement lawsuits, and the fair use doctrine may
November 13, 2023
The Supreme Court’s Garcetti v. Ceballos decision in 2005 left open the question of whether public school teachers are protected by the First Amendment when acting “pursuant to their official
November 10, 2023
Fast fashion has flourished in the past half-decade, capitalizing on the post-COVID digital age and the short attention spans of trend-savvy Gen Z consumers. Shein, a Chinese-founded and Singapore-headquartered fashion
November 7, 2023
It is generally known that when we post on social media, we give up some of the right to privacy around that post. However, there is a vast and growing
November 6, 2023
This blog examines the NCAA’s evolving stance on sports gambling in college sports, highlighting its historical zero-tolerance approach, the prevalence of gambling on campuses, and the NCAA’s current efforts to
November 1, 2023
With the rise of generative AI, new songs are being created that sound just like real artists. This has led music companies, such as Universal Music Group, to have concerns
October 31, 2023
In 2020, the NIH began to pursue patent enforcement against Moderna, Inc. for using its vaccine technologies. Such an aggressive approach to patent infringement is uncommon for the US government.
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