In this article, Kyle Moodhe discusses how broad federal statutes and recent court rulings have made criminalizing password sharing a possibility. He discusses which statutes may criminalize this widespread practice and whether or not the Supreme Court is likely to follow these interpretations.
Sole Rivals: A Dive into Nike and Adidas’ Legal Tussle in IP
In this article, Tyler Walker dives into the long-lived litigation battle between the world’s two largest sport retail companies. He explores the deep history of each company’s respective intellectual property, the arguments behind each lawsuit filed, and the current score in the courtroom.
Mini Users, Major Data: Parental Consent Regulations in the EU and US
In this article, Josie Croce compares children’s data privacy regulations in the U.S. and the EU, focusing on how the regulations ensure and enforce parental consent before media platforms collect child users’ data.
Space Exploration: Who Owns Commercial Space Projects?
In this article, Magaly Taylor discusses the intellectual property challenges that arise in space exploration, particularly in regard to private entities intending to use their intellectual property for commercial purposes.
Freedom of Speech or Freedom of Business: Social Media and the Netchoice Cases
In this article, TJ Cleary explains the interaction between social media interests as companies and as public forums regarding freedom of speech under the context of the Netchoice Cases.
“Nude Selfies ‘til I Die” Plus 70 Years: Asserting Copyright Claims Against Nonconsensual Pornography
In this article, Josie Croce discusses the impact of nonconsensual pornography posted to the internet, and different legal routes for victims to recover from their harassers. While both criminal law and tort law have provided remedies for some, intellectual property law permits victims to seek justice as well as to demand that online platforms take down infringing, nonconsensual content.