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Intellectual Property

Copyright Developments in the Law

Artificial Intelligence and the Creative Double Bind

Chapter Two

Vol. 138 No. 6 April 2025
Copyright Notes

Dancing on Their Own: Alternatives to Copyright for the Choreographic Community

Vol. 138 No. 5 March 2025 Throughout American history, dance has been the “stepchild” of the arts family, an afterthought when it comes to recognition, protection, and celebration. Even as...
Copyright Notes

Recovering Personality in Copyright’s Originality Inquiry

Vol. 138 No. 4 February 2025 Copyright has become the battleground à la mode for AI-related litigation. Referring to the technology as “nothing more than a plagiarism machine” developed by...
Intellectual Property Articles

The Counterfeit Sham

Vol. 138 No. 2 December 2024 Abstract There’s a new front in the IP rhetoric wars. Plaintiffs in “Schedule A” cases tell judges that they need to secretly seize the...
  • Sarah Fackrell
Intellectual Property Notes

Should Trees Have Publicity Rights? Capturing Value from the Use of Endangered Species in Advertising

Vol. 137 No. 8 June 2024 Throughout legal history, each successive extension of rights to some new entity has been, theretofore, a bit unthinkable. Christopher D. Stone Ads and logos...
Copyright Blog Essay

NYT v. OpenAI: The Times’s About-Face

April 10, 2024 The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft for the unpermitted use of Times articles to train GPT large language models. The case...
  • Audrey Pope
Technology Recent Event

Voluntary Commitments from Leading Artificial Intelligence Companies on July 21, 2023

Tech Companies Agree to Develop Mechanisms for Identifying AI-Generated Works.

Vol. 137 No. 4 February 2024
Copyright Recent Case

Brody v. Fox Broadcasting Co.

Southern District of New York Holds that Fair Use May Be Raised on a Rule 12(B)(6) Motion to Dismiss.

Vol. 137 No. 3 January 2024
Copyright Leading Case

Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith

Vol. 137 No. 1 November 2023 Art is imitation (at least according to Plato and Justice Kagan). Last Term, in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith,...
Trademark Leading Case

Jack Daniel’s Properties, Inc. v. VIP Products LLC

Vol. 137 No. 1 November 2023 Brands — and the names, slogans, and logos they use to promote themselves — are “ubiquitous, embedded in every aspect of our lives and relationships.” Given their omnipresence,...
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