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The Freedom Of Influencing, Hannibal Travis Feb 2023

The Freedom Of Influencing, Hannibal Travis

University of Miami Law Review

Social media stars and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Act are clashing. Influencer marketing is a preferred way for entertainers, pundits, and everyday people to monetize their audiences and popularity. Manufacturers, service providers, retailers, and advertising agencies leverage influencers to reach into millions or even billions of consumer devices, capturing minutes or seconds of the market’s fleeting attention. FTC enforcement actions and private lawsuits have targeted influencers for failing to disclose the nature of a sponsorship relationship with a manufacturer, marketer, or service provider. Such a failure to disclose payments prominently is very common in Hollywood films and on radio …


The Vampire That Refused To Die: Dracula And Nosferatu, Louis J. D'Alton Dec 2020

The Vampire That Refused To Die: Dracula And Nosferatu, Louis J. D'Alton

Proceedings from the Document Academy

This paper considers the efforts of the Stoker estate to stop an infringing work, Nosferatu, in a new medium while simultaneously attempting to create new vehicles to exploit the legacy of Dracula. Focusing on the works as they pass and transform through overlapping and related frames allows the consideration of both the private and public lives of the document. It also highlights the limitations of policy frames and the continuing relevance of these historical processes in discussions of the document.


Pirate Tales From The Deep [Web]: An Exploration Of Online Copyright Infringement In The Digital Age, Nicholas C. Butland, Justin J. Sullivan Feb 2018

Pirate Tales From The Deep [Web]: An Exploration Of Online Copyright Infringement In The Digital Age, Nicholas C. Butland, Justin J. Sullivan

University of Massachusetts Law Review

Technology has seen a boom over the last few decades, making innovative leaps that border on science fiction. With the most recent technological leap came a new frontier of intellectual property and birthed a new class of criminal: the cyber-pirate. This Article discusses cyber-piracy and its interactions and implications for modern United States copyright law. The Article explains how copyright law, unprepared for the boom, struggled to adapt as courts reconciled the widely physical perceptions of copyright with the digital information being transferred between billions of users instantaneously. The Article also explores how cyber-piracy has made, and continues to make, …


Famous On The Internet: The Spectrum Of Internet Memes And The Legal Challenge Of Evolving Methods Of Communication, Stacey M. Lantagne Jan 2018

Famous On The Internet: The Spectrum Of Internet Memes And The Legal Challenge Of Evolving Methods Of Communication, Stacey M. Lantagne

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


“Going Viral” By Stealing Content: Can The Law Cure The Problem Of Viral Content Farming?, Sara Gates May 2016

“Going Viral” By Stealing Content: Can The Law Cure The Problem Of Viral Content Farming?, Sara Gates

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

Part I introduces the concept of viral content farming, examines its origins, points out how it differs from aggregation, and consid-ers the purpose behind the practice. The Part looks at how compa-nies such as Google and Facebook have responded, and examines the overall impact on journalism and the Internet. Part II presents a possible ethical solution within the journalism industry and consid-ers resolutions in the law by describing the “hot news” misappro-priation doctrine and copyright law. Part III scrutinizes three pro-posals and discusses why copyright law is the most appropriate solution to the problem, then analyzes content farming within the …


Sensationalism Falling Through The Cracks: Why The Legal Profession Must Broaden Ethical Standards For Legal Commentators, A. Augustus Lasala Dec 2015

Sensationalism Falling Through The Cracks: Why The Legal Profession Must Broaden Ethical Standards For Legal Commentators, A. Augustus Lasala

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

INTRODUCTION Whether it was O.J. Simpson, Casey Anthony, or Scott Peterson, history has shown that Americans love an exciting criminal trial. As a result, in the United States, the coverage and analysis of high-publicity criminal cases is ever-growing, creating many opportunities for attorneys to work in media as legal commentators. The term “legal commentator” has no precise definition, but generally entails attorneys making statements in the media that contain legal analysis. When attorneys speak in the media they simultaneously act in two roles: as a licensed attorney who has professional responsibilities and as a journalist who must meet viewership requirements. …


Restoring The Seven Year Rule In The Music Industry, Kathryn Rosenberg Dec 2015

Restoring The Seven Year Rule In The Music Industry, Kathryn Rosenberg

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

INTRODUCTION The United States boasts a bigger entertainment industry than any other country, with Los Angeles regarded as the entertainment capital of the world. Accounts differ as to the explanation for California’s rise to entertainment prominence. One version attributes the flocking to the west coast as a product of Cecil B. DeMille’s last-minute location change for The Squaw Man in 1914 to Los Angeles; but, by 1910, movies had already been filmed in the area. Another explanation focuses on Thomas Edison, who operated in New York and New Jersey, and exerted a significant amount of control over the industry in …


Danger In The Dmca Safe Harbors: The Need To Narrow What Constitutes Red Flag Knowledge, Hank Fisher Jan 2015

Danger In The Dmca Safe Harbors: The Need To Narrow What Constitutes Red Flag Knowledge, Hank Fisher

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Copyright And Free Expression In China’S Film Industry, Eric Priest Jan 2015

Copyright And Free Expression In China’S Film Industry, Eric Priest

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

This Article analyzes whether copyright, which creates private rights in original expression and is therefore a legal tool for restricting the dissemination of information, exacerbates or undercuts state censorship in China’s film industry. Recent scholarship suggests that copyright law reinforces China’s oppressive censorship regime because both copyright and state censorship erect legal barriers around expressive works. The theory that copyright enhances censorship in China, however, overlooks the immense tension between state attempts at information control and market-supported information production made possible by copyright. This Article demonstrates that the Chinese government does not wield unchecked, top-down control over China’s film industry …


How Media Got The Biggest Bite Of (The) Apple: A Look At The Media Misperception In The Apple-Samsung Case, Neha Pathak Jan 2014

How Media Got The Biggest Bite Of (The) Apple: A Look At The Media Misperception In The Apple-Samsung Case, Neha Pathak

Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review

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Shutting Down The Turbine: How The News Industry And News Aggregators Can Coexist In A Post-Barclays V. Theflyonthewall.Com World, Nicole Marimon May 2013

Shutting Down The Turbine: How The News Industry And News Aggregators Can Coexist In A Post-Barclays V. Theflyonthewall.Com World, Nicole Marimon

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Sampling, Looping, And Mashing . . . Oh My!: How Hip Hop Music Is Scratching More Than The Surface Of Copyright Law, Tonya M. Evans Jul 2011

Sampling, Looping, And Mashing . . . Oh My!: How Hip Hop Music Is Scratching More Than The Surface Of Copyright Law, Tonya M. Evans

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

This article examines the deleterious impact of copyright law on music creation. It highlights hip hop music as an example of a genre significantly and negatively impacted by 1) the per se infringement rule applied in some instances to cases involving unauthorized sampling of sound recordings; and 2) traditional (and arguably erroneous) assumptions in copyright law and policy of independent creation and Romantic authorship. For decades hip hop producers have relied on the innovative use of existing recordings (most of which are protected by copyright), to create completely new works. Specifically, cuttin’ and scratchin’, digital sampling, looping and (most recently) …


The Judith Miller Case And The Relationship Between Reporter And Source: Competing Visions Of The Media's Role And Function, Daniel Joyce Mar 2007

The Judith Miller Case And The Relationship Between Reporter And Source: Competing Visions Of The Media's Role And Function, Daniel Joyce

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Doing Their Jobs: An Argument For Greater Media Access To Settlement Agreements, Suzanna M. Meyers Dec 2004

Doing Their Jobs: An Argument For Greater Media Access To Settlement Agreements, Suzanna M. Meyers

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


How Do You Say “Big Media” In Spanish? Spanish-Language Media Regulation And The Implications Of The Univision-Hispanic Broadcasting Merger On The Public Interest, Nicole Serratore Oct 2004

How Do You Say “Big Media” In Spanish? Spanish-Language Media Regulation And The Implications Of The Univision-Hispanic Broadcasting Merger On The Public Interest, Nicole Serratore

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Panel Iii: The Current State Of Sports And The Media, Mark Conrad, Laurie Basch, David S. Denenberg, Jim Durham, Jerome S. Ebenstein, Brett Goodman, Nicole Coward Dec 2003

Panel Iii: The Current State Of Sports And The Media, Mark Conrad, Laurie Basch, David S. Denenberg, Jim Durham, Jerome S. Ebenstein, Brett Goodman, Nicole Coward

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Panel Ii: The Economic And Regulatory Issues Of Convergence, William Baer, Lawrence Grossman, Jeffrey Lanning, Robert Joffe Dec 1999

Panel Ii: The Economic And Regulatory Issues Of Convergence, William Baer, Lawrence Grossman, Jeffrey Lanning, Robert Joffe

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Protection In The United States For “Famous Marks”: The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Revisited, Edward E. Vassallo, Maryanne Dickey Dec 1999

Protection In The United States For “Famous Marks”: The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Revisited, Edward E. Vassallo, Maryanne Dickey

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Panel I: The First Amendment Implications Of Convergence, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Nicholas Jollymore, Janine Jaquet, Jonathan Zittrain Dec 1999

Panel I: The First Amendment Implications Of Convergence, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Nicholas Jollymore, Janine Jaquet, Jonathan Zittrain

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Einstein's Hair, Jonathan A. Franklin Jan 1998

Einstein's Hair, Jonathan A. Franklin

Michigan Journal of International Law

Review of From Privacy Toward a New Intelletual Property Right in Persona: The Right of Publicity (United States) and Portrait Law (Netherlands) Balanced with Freedom of Speech and Free Trade Principles by Julius C.S. Pinckaers


Food Lion And The Media’S Liability For Newsgathering Torts: A Symposium Preview , Andrew B. Sims Mar 1997

Food Lion And The Media’S Liability For Newsgathering Torts: A Symposium Preview , Andrew B. Sims

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Panel I: Accountability Of The Media In Investigations, Gregg Jarrett, Charles E. Rose, Randall J. Turk, L. Lin Wood Mar 1997

Panel I: Accountability Of The Media In Investigations, Gregg Jarrett, Charles E. Rose, Randall J. Turk, L. Lin Wood

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Case Of David V. Goliath: Richard Jewell V. Nbc And The Basics Of Defamacast In Georgia, L. Lin Wood Mar 1997

The Case Of David V. Goliath: Richard Jewell V. Nbc And The Basics Of Defamacast In Georgia, L. Lin Wood

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Fame, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall Jan 1997

Fame, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Status Of Certain Recent Copyright Developments In The European Community, Joachim Fleury Jun 1993

The Status Of Certain Recent Copyright Developments In The European Community, Joachim Fleury

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Database Directive And The Ec’S “Direction” On Copyright: Some Reflections, Steven J. Metalitz Jun 1993

The Database Directive And The Ec’S “Direction” On Copyright: Some Reflections, Steven J. Metalitz

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Copyright In The European Economic Community, Jean-Francois Verstrynge Jun 1993

Copyright In The European Economic Community, Jean-Francois Verstrynge

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Panel On The Indecency Standard And Regulation Of And By The Media, William J. Small, Irving Gastfreund, Carlton Long, Robert W. Peters, Judith P. Phil[Ips Mar 1993

Panel On The Indecency Standard And Regulation Of And By The Media, William J. Small, Irving Gastfreund, Carlton Long, Robert W. Peters, Judith P. Phil[Ips

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Impact Of The Media On Fair Trial Rights: Panel On Protection Of Reporters’ Sources, Hugh C. Hansen, Martin B. Adelman, Mark A. Conrad, George Freeman, Nicholas J. Jollymore, Arnold H. Lubasch, William A. Rome Mar 1993

Impact Of The Media On Fair Trial Rights: Panel On Protection Of Reporters’ Sources, Hugh C. Hansen, Martin B. Adelman, Mark A. Conrad, George Freeman, Nicholas J. Jollymore, Arnold H. Lubasch, William A. Rome

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Impact Of The Media On Fair Trial Rights: Panel On Media Access, James C. Goodale, Abraham Abramovsky, Helman R. Brook, James A. Cohen, George Freeman, David A. Schulz, Carolyn Schurr Mar 1993

Impact Of The Media On Fair Trial Rights: Panel On Media Access, James C. Goodale, Abraham Abramovsky, Helman R. Brook, James A. Cohen, George Freeman, David A. Schulz, Carolyn Schurr

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.