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Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law
Copyright Law And Ai, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls), Cardozo Art Law Society
Copyright Law And Ai, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls), Cardozo Art Law Society
Flyers 2023-2024
No abstract provided.
Loyola Patent Program Info Session, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls), Cardozo Women In Tech Law
Loyola Patent Program Info Session, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls), Cardozo Women In Tech Law
Flyers 2023-2024
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property & Information Law Program Ip+Il Program's Distinguished Speaker Series: Paul Levitz, Cardozo Intellectual Property & Information Law Program
Intellectual Property & Information Law Program Ip+Il Program's Distinguished Speaker Series: Paul Levitz, Cardozo Intellectual Property & Information Law Program
Flyers 2023-2024
No abstract provided.
The Franchise Era: Hollywood’S Reuse Of Ip, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo Fame Center
The Franchise Era: Hollywood’S Reuse Of Ip, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo Fame Center
Flyers 2023-2024
Join the IP Law Society and the Entertainment Law Society for the first panel of the semester! After a summer that started with the Super Mario Bros. movie and ended with the Barbie movie, this panel examines if Hollywood’s obsession with franchises is killing creativity, the movie star, the writers’ room, and the industry at large. Led by lawyers in the TV/film and branding industries, this panel aims to teach about the legal framework that allows for these franchises and how lawyers can provide for protections and allowances in contracts.
A Conversation With Professor Dov Greenbaum (Reichman University), Cardozo Intellectual Property & Information Law Program
A Conversation With Professor Dov Greenbaum (Reichman University), Cardozo Intellectual Property & Information Law Program
Flyers 2023-2024
Join us for a conversation with Prof. Dov Greenbaum of the Harry Radzyner Law School at Reichman University in Herzliya, Israel. Professor Dov Greenbaum directs Reichman University’s Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies and is an adjunct professor at Yale University in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. Dr. Greenbaum holds degrees and postdocs from Yeshiva University, Yale, UC-Berkeley, Stanford, and ETH Zurich. His doctoral research focused on informatics and big data. Before academia, he practiced law in Silicon Valley and in Israel.
Cardozo Hosts 2023 Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Hosts 2023 Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo News 2023
Featuring nearly 200 professors, lawyers from private practice and industry, and government and public policy professionals, Cardozo School of Law hosted the 2023 Intellectual Property Scholars Conference (IPSC) on August 3-4.
How Intellectual Property Laws Allow For Fashion Dupes, Miranda Nolan
How Intellectual Property Laws Allow For Fashion Dupes, Miranda Nolan
SLU Law Journal Online
The rise of technology brought an increase in the number of "knockoff" fashion pieces that are easily accessible to consumers. In this article, Miranda Nolan discusses the impact and growth of fast fashion brands that changed fashion for average Americans who are unable to afford luxury brands.
Unwired: Gaining Control Over Addictive Technologies Book Launch With Visiting Professor Gaia Bernstein, Intellectual Property And Information Law Program
Unwired: Gaining Control Over Addictive Technologies Book Launch With Visiting Professor Gaia Bernstein, Intellectual Property And Information Law Program
Event Invitations 2023
Join Cardozo's Intellectual Property and Information Law Program for A Conversation with Visiting Professor Gaia Bernstein, to discuss her new book, Unwired: Gaining Control Over Addictive Technologies. Bernstein will be joined by Cardozo Professor Sam Weinstein to discuss Unwired and how we can use the legal system to resolve technology overuse.
The Ip Of Gaming Law, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society, Cardozo Gaming Law Society, Cardozo Fame Center
The Ip Of Gaming Law, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society, Cardozo Gaming Law Society, Cardozo Fame Center
Event Invitations 2023
Join two Cardozo Alumni, Daniel Koburger ’17 from KBL Roche and Mikaela Gross ’16 from Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., who will discuss the nuances of IP in Gaming Law as well as their career experiences. This panel will be moderated by Professor Victor Wang, Director of the Cardozo Patent Diversity Project and Acting Director of the Tech Startup Clinic.
Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society's Spring General Body Meeting, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls)
Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society's Spring General Body Meeting, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls)
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
A Conversation With Indian Supreme Court Justice S. Ravinda Bhat, Cardozo Intellectual Property And Information Law Program, Floersheimer Center For Constitutional Democracy
A Conversation With Indian Supreme Court Justice S. Ravinda Bhat, Cardozo Intellectual Property And Information Law Program, Floersheimer Center For Constitutional Democracy
Flyers 2022-2023
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A Conversation With Indian Supreme Court Justice S. Ravinda Bhat, Cardozo Intellectual Property And Information Law Program, Floersheimer Center For Constitutional Democracy
A Conversation With Indian Supreme Court Justice S. Ravinda Bhat, Cardozo Intellectual Property And Information Law Program, Floersheimer Center For Constitutional Democracy
Event Invitations 2023
Join us for a conversation with Indian Supreme Court Justice Shripathi Ravindra Bhat and Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat, Director of Cardozo’s Intellectual Property & Information Law Program. Hear about Justice Bhat's experience at the highest levels of judicial service and his insight into the law’s perennial capacity for social impact.
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Intellectual Property & Information Law Fall 2022 Speaker Series, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Intellectual Property & Information Law Fall 2022 Speaker Series, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Flyers 2022-2023
Join us for a conversation with Jonathan Herstoff, Partner at the law firm of Haug Partners LLP (formerly Frommer Lawrence & Haug LLP).
The Intersection Of Data Science, Tech And Law, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society, Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls)
The Intersection Of Data Science, Tech And Law, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society, Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls)
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Automatic Takedowns: How Contentid Has Changed Copyright Enforcement, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Automatic Takedowns: How Contentid Has Changed Copyright Enforcement, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Myles Away From Perfect: The Potential Impact On Nil Deals Following Lsu Quarterback’S Retirement, Brian Ahle
Myles Away From Perfect: The Potential Impact On Nil Deals Following Lsu Quarterback’S Retirement, Brian Ahle
SLU Law Journal Online
Just prior to the 2022 College Football Season, Louisiana State University Quarterback Myles Brennan decided to abruptly retire from football. Despite the unexpected finish to his career, Brennan is still going to likely retain all of the money he received in endorsements that were paid through the newly approved “NIL” deals available to collegiate athletes, as a result of a stipulation that these deals cannot be “performance-based”. In this article, Brian Ahle evaluates the potential ways in which endorsers may be able to protect their investments, while still complying with the NIL Policies that provide protections towards the athletes.
Infographic: Digital Copyright Laws And Online Teaching, Zoe Kaskamanidis
Infographic: Digital Copyright Laws And Online Teaching, Zoe Kaskamanidis
Teacher infographics
A new report has assessed whether copyright limitations for educational purposes are unfit for remote education through a legal analysis of copyright laws in 40 countries. This infographic shows the number of countries in the report for which the following online teaching scenarios are not legal.
Academic Brands And Cognitive Dissonance, Mark Bartholomew
Academic Brands And Cognitive Dissonance, Mark Bartholomew
Contributions to Books
Published as Chapter 7 in Academic Brands: Distinction in Global Higher Education (Mario Biagioli & Madhavi Sunder, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022).
It is hard to reconcile the research university’s supposed reason for being – the reasoned pursuit of knowledge – with its methods for building brand awareness and equity. Just like pitches for other luxury goods, the selling of higher education depends on irrational appeals devoid of information and marketing missives meant to hug the line between legally protected puffery and outright fraud. Although universities have always borrowed from the selling strategies of the commercial sphere, in recent years, …
Loyola Patent Law Interview Program Info Session, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls)
Loyola Patent Law Interview Program Info Session, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls)
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
"Dupe Influencers" And Fraudulent Advertising: Trademark Infringement On Social Media, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
"Dupe Influencers" And Fraudulent Advertising: Trademark Infringement On Social Media, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Like And Subscribe: The Fight For Student Athletes’ Nil Rights, Jovanny Nava
Like And Subscribe: The Fight For Student Athletes’ Nil Rights, Jovanny Nava
SLU Law Journal Online
Recent developments in state law concerning student athlete’s ability to monetize their name, image, and likeness, as well as the Supreme Court’s recent ruling striking down similar restrictions, does not bode well for the NCAA’s remaining policies. In this article, Jovanny Nava explores the implications of these developments.
Intro To Ip, Cardozo Office Of Career Services, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Intro To Ip, Cardozo Office Of Career Services, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Copyright, Creativity, And Contemporary Art, Christopher Buccafusco
Copyright, Creativity, And Contemporary Art, Christopher Buccafusco
Event Invitations 2021
We invite parents for an interactive and thought-provoking class where you will learn about a recent case involving the Andy Warhol Foundation. Witness how Cardozo students are learning in and beyond the classroom and meet other parents from around the country.
Tiktok And The Music Business, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society
Tiktok And The Music Business, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society
Event Invitations 2020
Cardozo School of Law's Entertainment Law Society and FAME Center welcomes music industry lawyers on both the artist and label sides and copyright and privacy law professors to discuss the impacts of the popularization of TikTok on artist development, music licensing, and copyright law.
Bridging Race + Ip: The Challenges And Potential Of Utilizing Transdisciplinary Methods To Undo The Unbearable Whiteness Of Intellectual Property, Deidre Keller
Faculty Books and Book Contributions
This chapter is part of Approaches and Methodologies in Intellectual Property Research edited by Irene Calboli and Maria Lilla.
Copyright Law: An Open Source Casebook, Gary Myers
Copyright Law: An Open Source Casebook, Gary Myers
Open Educational Resources
Copyright Law is an open access casebook available for free to students. This edition was published in Spring 2019.
Digitial Art & Blockchain Spring Symposium, Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, Cardozo Intellectual Property And Information Law Program, Cardozo Fame Center
Digitial Art & Blockchain Spring Symposium, Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, Cardozo Intellectual Property And Information Law Program, Cardozo Fame Center
Flyers 2018-2019
No abstract provided.
Public Policy Limitations On Trademark Subject Matter: A U.S. Perspective, Christine Farley
Public Policy Limitations On Trademark Subject Matter: A U.S. Perspective, Christine Farley
Contributions to Books
This chapter provides an overview of the public policy limitations on trademark subject matter under U.S. law. This is an area of law that had been fairly stable until recently. The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2017 decision striking down the prohibition on registering disparaging marks and its 2019 decision striking down the prohibition on registering immoral and scandalous marks may prompt a larger reexamination of the policy justifications for denying trademark registration.
Libraries' Shifting Roles And Responsibilities In The Networked Age, Michael W. Carroll
Libraries' Shifting Roles And Responsibilities In The Networked Age, Michael W. Carroll
Contributions to Books
My goal in this chapter is to advance the argument that access denied to resources in digital form is a more serious, and more solvable, problem than one might glean from the literature. Digital networks make access possible to a degree that would have been unimaginable in the analog era. What was once a mix of technological and economic constraints on access is now reduced to legal, rather than technological, constraints. The library community should more explicitly commit itself to the goal of ubiquitous access to digital content.
The role of the library in public life should be to minimize …
Non-Conventional Copyright: Do New And Atypical Works Deserve Protection?, Enrico Bonadio & Nicola Lucchi Eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018, 128-149., Cathay Y. N. Smith
Non-Conventional Copyright: Do New And Atypical Works Deserve Protection?, Enrico Bonadio & Nicola Lucchi Eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018, 128-149., Cathay Y. N. Smith
Faculty Books & Book Chapters
No abstract provided.