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Equity's Unstated Domain: The Role Of Equity In Shaping Copyright Law, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Gideon Parchomovsky Jan 2015

Equity's Unstated Domain: The Role Of Equity In Shaping Copyright Law, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Gideon Parchomovsky

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

As used today, the term “equity” connotes a variety of related, but nonetheless distinct, ideas. In most contexts, equity refers to the body of rules and doctrines that emerged in parallel with the common law, and which merged with the common law by the late nineteenth century. At a purely conceptual level, some trace the term back to Aristotle's notion of epieikeia, or the process of infusing the law with sufficient flexibility to avoid injustice. Lastly, at a largely practical level, a few treat equity as synonymous with a set of remedies that courts can authorize, all of which …


E-Sports As A Prism For The Role Of Evolving Technology In Intellectual Property, Jennifer E. Rothman Jan 2013

E-Sports As A Prism For The Role Of Evolving Technology In Intellectual Property, Jennifer E. Rothman

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

This essay challenges the preference for legislating in the face of new technology. Responding to Dan Burk’s recent article, Owning E-Sports: Proprietary Rights in Professional Computer Gaming, this essay considers how technology influences intellectual property law, both in the context of professional video gaming, e-sports, and beyond. The essay provides two major insights. First, that changing technology and new industries often can reveal misguided approaches taken by the common law in intellectual property cases. The concept of “persona” in right of publicity law and the “initial interest confusion” doctrine in trademark law are two prime examples of this phenomenon. Second, …