New york university journal of intellectual property and entertainment law

Our Spring 2024 Issue—Volume 13, Number 2—looks to how intellectual property (IP) shapes culture and society in various spaces. Our authors consider the effects of governance—social, technological, and legal—as places…

JIPEL Vol. 13 – No. 1

Our Fall 2023 Issue—Volume 13, Number 1—takes a step back to reimagine foundations of IP law as the source of, and potentially the solution to, modern problems. First, Professor Zachary…

JIPEL Vol. 12 – No. 3 (Symposium Issue)

This year’s Special Issue — Volume 12, Issue 3 — compiles the proceedings of the 2023 Symposium, and includes original works of scholarship from several participants in the event: You…

JIPEL Vol. 12 – No. 2

Our Spring 2023 Issue—Volume 12, Issue 2—focuses on novel landscapes in intellectual property law. First, Professor Robin Feldman challenges the limits of the Fifth Amendment’s Compensation Clause in the context…

JIPEL Vol. 12 – No. 1

Our Fall 2022 Issue—Volume 12, Issue 1—focuses on interdisciplinarity in understanding the development and future of intellectual property law. First, Professor S. Sean Tu and Charles Duan present a study…

JIPEL Vol. 11 – No. 3

Our Spring 2022 Issue—Volume 11, Issue 3—considers intellectual property debates happening across the world. We begin in India, where a pending copyright case threatens access to academic literature. Authors M…

JIPEL Vol. 11 – No. 2

Our Fall 2021 Issue—Volume 11, Issue 2—contains three articles that challenge current perceptions and practices in our intellectual property system. The articles not only offer rich analyses but also propose…

JIPEL Vol. 11 – No. 1 (Symposium Issue)

On March 10, 2021, our journal partnered with the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy to host a symposium addressing the role and impact of U.S. innovation policy on…

JIPEL Vol. 10 – No. 2

Our Spring 2021 issue – Volume 10, Issue 2 – explores practical and theoretical problems in our intellectual property system. All modern and unsettled. First, Professors William E. Kovacic, Robert…

JIPEL Vol. 10 – No. 1

This Fall 2020 issue – Volume 10, Issue 1 – contains works exploring a multitude of continuing and timely legal issues in intellectual property and our digital world. Notably, they…

JIPEL Vol. 9, No. 2 – Spring 2020

Our Spring 2020 issue, Volume 9, Issue 2, is comprised of five individual pieces that explore significant, current themes in intellectual property and entertainment law, ranging from providing guidance from…

JIPEL Vol. 9, No. 1 – Fall 2019

Our Fall 2019 issue, Volume 9, Issue 1, includes an exciting and rich collection of works that spans an unusually broad, yet timely and relevant, variety of topics in the…

JIPEL Vol. 8, No. 2 – Spring 2019

This spring, JIPEL is proud to present our readers with five cutting edge pieces. From ongoing litigation challenging our intellectual property laws, to cutting edge technology doing the same, our…

JIPEL Vol. 8, No. 1 – Fall 2018

Legal journals are sometimes criticized as disconnected from the real world or labeled sounding chambers for academics. Like many of our favorite publications, our fall issue stands in stark contrast…

JIPEL Vol. 7, No. 2 – Spring 2017

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 7 Issue 2 of the Journal. While PDFs of the individual articles may be found accompanying…

JIPEL Vol. 7, No. 1 – Fall 2017

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 7 Issue 1 of the Journal. While PDFs of the individual articles may be found accompanying…

JIPEL Vol. 6, No. 2 – Spring 2017

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 6 Issue 2 of the Journal.

JIPEL Vol. 6, No. 1 – Fall 2016

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 6 Issue 1 of the Journal.

JIPEL Vol. 5, No. 2 – Spring 2016

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 5 Issue 2 of the Journal.

JIPEL Vol. 5, No. 1 – Fall 2015

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 5 Issue 1 of the Journal.

JIPEL Vol. 4, No. 2 – Spring 2015

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 4 Issue 2 of the Journal. While individual PDFs of articles may be found accompanying their…

JIPEL Fall 2014 Edition

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 4 Issue 1 of the Journal. While individual PDFs of articles may be found accompanying their…

Art ©aches

Richard Chused * Download a PDF version of this article here. Introduction I. Benefits and Burdens of Enhancing Access to Art A. The Theory B. Introduction: Roadblocks to Enhancement of…

Privacy of Personal Data in the Generative AI Data Lifecycle

Mindy Nunez Duffourc*, Sara Gerke** & Konrad Kollnig*** Download a PDF version of this article here. Introduction I. Generative AI II. The Legal Framework Governing Personal Data in the US…

Personalizing Patent Law with Social Credit Data

Taorui Guan * Download a PDF version of this article here. In the era of digitization, data has become a pivotal force driving advancements across various sectors and transforming legal…

Get Real: The Tension Between Stardom and Justice for Reality Television Participants

Amanda Cort * Download a PDF version of this article here. Reality television has become embedded in our cultural zeitgeist. These unscripted shows have entertained countless households since their inception—resulting…

Purse, Painting, NFT: The Crisis of the Object in Trademark Law

Victoria Thede * Download a PDF version of this article here. Art historian Hal Foster and his colleagues write of the accelerating convergence between fine art and consumer goods: “artistic…

Steamboat Willie is in the Public Domain. What Does That Mean for Mickey Mouse?

On November 18, 1928, Disney introduced Mickey Mouse to the world through the release of Steamboat Willie, a short animated film. On January 1, 2024, as allowed by U.S. Copyright…

Behind the Curtain: What Is Happening with Our Data and Digital Advertising?

As you read this article, you may notice that the JIPEL website does not feature advertisements. Most likely, a majority of the websites you visit – or mobile applications and…

More AI, More Problems: The Legal Challenges Creatives Face in Uncharted Tech Territory

Today, AI tools can generate new audio, text, video, and image content with just a textual input from users. The Harvard Business Review has shared that AI presents a transformative…

Making Scents of it All: Intellectual Property Dilemmas in Olfactory Art and the Concerns of Olfactory Artists as Digital Olfaction ‘Stinks Up’ the Scene

In recent years, the digital olfaction industry has experienced significant growth, spurred by advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies that are applicable to the digitization of scent.…