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New Problem, Same Old Ecpa: Facebook, Inc. V. State Of New Jersey And The Electronic Communications Privacy Act’S Growing Inadequacy, Austin Fauni
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
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One Step Forward Or Two Steps Back For The Music Industry: Analyzing The Statutory And Practical Issues In Title I Of The Music Modernization Act, Gabriel Ross
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
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Adopting A Solution To Copyright’S Orphan Works Problem, Kylie Arman
Adopting A Solution To Copyright’S Orphan Works Problem, Kylie Arman
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
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Gonzalez V. Google: Testing The Boundaries Of Section 230, Ohona Chowdhury
Gonzalez V. Google: Testing The Boundaries Of Section 230, Ohona Chowdhury
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
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Free Expression In Private Stadia: The Public-Private Nexus And The Reclamation Of Free Expression In Sport, Michael K. Park
Free Expression In Private Stadia: The Public-Private Nexus And The Reclamation Of Free Expression In Sport, Michael K. Park
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
This Article examines how the degree of government and military entwinement with the private enterprise of sport may provide a sufficient nexus for state action, arming athletes with First Amendment protection they would otherwise not possess against private entities. It reviews sport’s historical and cultural ties to militarism and its venerated symbols before exploring the applicability of the theories of state action within the context of private stadia. Anchored by the symbiotic relationship theory, this Article analyzes how the interdependent relationship between the government/military and private sport enterprise may provide the mutual benefits necessary to establish a sports franchise as …
Border Search Rationales Ripe For Abuse, With Journalists Particularly At Risk, Bryan Sykes
Border Search Rationales Ripe For Abuse, With Journalists Particularly At Risk, Bryan Sykes
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
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Ea Sports: It’S In The Federal Legislation, Gia Silahian
Ea Sports: It’S In The Federal Legislation, Gia Silahian
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
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Welcome To Web 3.0: A Reevaluation Of Music Licensing And Consumption To Level The Payment Imbalance For Songwriters, Chelsea Cohen
Welcome To Web 3.0: A Reevaluation Of Music Licensing And Consumption To Level The Payment Imbalance For Songwriters, Chelsea Cohen
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
For decades, songwriters have been short changed in their music royalties and copyright splits. This Note explores the historical inequity between songwriters and their counterparts—labels and recording artists—in royalty receipts, and potential methods by which this wrong may be righted in the next iteration of the internet, Web 3.0. Battles of the past can serve as a frame of reference in evaluating how songwriters will be compensated in Web 3.0. Tech companies cannot have a free pass to disregard licensing laws in the name of fast profits. This Note analyzes how music will be consumed and profited off of in …
Formula Unjust: What Formula One Can Learn From The American Justice System To Improve Stewarding, Apratim Vidyarthi
Formula Unjust: What Formula One Can Learn From The American Justice System To Improve Stewarding, Apratim Vidyarthi
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
Formula One (F1), the highest form of motorsport, is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States, attracting millions of viewers and billions of dollars in investment and prize money. But recent events in F1 have raised questions about the fairness of the sport. This Article contends that the current system of officiating creates unfair outcomes, because officials have overwhelming discretion to make pivotal decisions that significantly impact the outcome of races, and because penalties are applied inconsistently and cannot be appealed. Given the increased professionalization of F1 and the high financial stakes involved, these problems need to be …
Generative And Ai Authored Artworks And Copyright Law, Michael D. Murray
Generative And Ai Authored Artworks And Copyright Law, Michael D. Murray
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
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