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Dirty Little Secrets: The Constitutional Feasibility Of Implementing Legislation To Compel Licensing Of Trade Secrets To End The Covid-19 Pandemic, Noah Olson Apr 2022

Dirty Little Secrets: The Constitutional Feasibility Of Implementing Legislation To Compel Licensing Of Trade Secrets To End The Covid-19 Pandemic, Noah Olson

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Losing Dignity: Eroding Privacy Rights Of Immigrants In Technology-Based Immigration Enforcement, Inma Sumaita Apr 2022

Losing Dignity: Eroding Privacy Rights Of Immigrants In Technology-Based Immigration Enforcement, Inma Sumaita

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Infringement, She Wrote: The Intellectual Property Rights Of Victims In True Crime Craze, Laura Callihan Apr 2022

Infringement, She Wrote: The Intellectual Property Rights Of Victims In True Crime Craze, Laura Callihan

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Patentability Of Inventions With Artificial Intelligence Listed As An Inventor Following Thaler V. Hirshfeld, Kaitlyn Taylor Apr 2022

The Patentability Of Inventions With Artificial Intelligence Listed As An Inventor Following Thaler V. Hirshfeld, Kaitlyn Taylor

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Stifling Dissent Or Enforcing Rules? The State Of Speech Rights In Online Forums, Noah Olson Dec 2021

Stifling Dissent Or Enforcing Rules? The State Of Speech Rights In Online Forums, Noah Olson

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


“Storytime: We’Re Being Sued” – Copyright Infringement And Fair Use In The Digital Era, Mikayla Spencer Dec 2021

“Storytime: We’Re Being Sued” – Copyright Infringement And Fair Use In The Digital Era, Mikayla Spencer

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Being Earnestly Innovative: The Increasing Role Of Intellectual Property Law In The Global Economy, Inma Sumaita Dec 2021

The Importance Of Being Earnestly Innovative: The Increasing Role Of Intellectual Property Law In The Global Economy, Inma Sumaita

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Property & National Security, James Morrison Dec 2021

Intellectual Property & National Security, James Morrison

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Patentability Of Antibodies For Use In Medications After Amgen V. Sanofi, Kaitlyn Taylor Dec 2021

The Patentability Of Antibodies For Use In Medications After Amgen V. Sanofi, Kaitlyn Taylor

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Copyright Claims And Constitutional Games: The Constitutionality Of The Copyright Claims Board Following The Supreme Court Ruling In Arthrex, Laura Callihan Dec 2021

Copyright Claims And Constitutional Games: The Constitutionality Of The Copyright Claims Board Following The Supreme Court Ruling In Arthrex, Laura Callihan

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Information Crossroads: Intersection Of Military And Civilian Interpretations Of Cyber Attack And Defense, Carlos Plazas Dec 2020

Information Crossroads: Intersection Of Military And Civilian Interpretations Of Cyber Attack And Defense, Carlos Plazas

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


What The Supreme Court Is Likely To Do In The Presently Pending Case Google V. Oracle, Jennifer Campbell Nov 2020

What The Supreme Court Is Likely To Do In The Presently Pending Case Google V. Oracle, Jennifer Campbell

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Can David Really Beat Goliath? A Look Into The Anti-Competitive Restrictions Of Apple Inc. And Google, Llc, Emily Feeley Nov 2020

Can David Really Beat Goliath? A Look Into The Anti-Competitive Restrictions Of Apple Inc. And Google, Llc, Emily Feeley

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Court Must Play Its Interpretative Role: Defending The Defend Trade Secrets Act’S Extraterritorial Reach, Jada M. Colon Apr 2018

The Court Must Play Its Interpretative Role: Defending The Defend Trade Secrets Act’S Extraterritorial Reach, Jada M. Colon

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

The exact reach of the Defend Trade Secrets Act’s extraterritoriality provision has yet to be interpreted by the courts. If United States securities, trademark, and antitrust law serves as any indication of what is to be expected, the Defend Trade Secrets Act may be subject to an inconsistent array of interpretation. When faced with interpreting the extraterritorial scope of the Defend Trade Secrets Act for the first time, the court must set a strong precedent by enacting a single, uniform effects test that will not falter when applied in different circumstances and by different circuits. Courts interpreting United States securities, …


Our Time Is Better Spent Influencing Future Disruption: A Call To End The Indiscriminate War Against Self-Help Legal Technology, Olivia Holder Sep 2016

Our Time Is Better Spent Influencing Future Disruption: A Call To End The Indiscriminate War Against Self-Help Legal Technology, Olivia Holder

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

Under the guise of consumer protection, lawyers and bar associations have used disparate litigious mechanisms to thwart, inadvertently or not, the use of self-help legal technology. This paper will demonstrate that such adversity is not logical after a consideration of the technical functions that the software performs and unduly restricts underserved populations’ access to the law because of the misapplication of policy to vaguely worded laws. This paper will provide a thorough analysis of legal action taken against the high-profile company LegalZoom under the theory of unauthorized practice of law provides direct support of this claim. Summary and critique of …