Recent Articles
The 'License as Tax' Fallacy
Article, Spring 2022
Unreasonable: A Strict Liability Solution to the FTC's Data Security Problem
Article, Spring 2022
The Ping-Pong Olympics of Antisuit Injunction in FRAND Litigation
Article, Spring 2022
Content Moderation Remedies
Article, Fall 2021
An Empirical Study: Willful Infringement & Enhanced Damages in Patent Law After Halo
Article, Fall 2021
Recent Notes
The Best Data Plan Is to Have a Game Plan: Obstacles and Solutions to Reaching International Data Privacy Agreements
Note, Spring 2022
Mental Health Mobile Apps and the Need to Update Federal Regulations to Protect Users
Note, Spring 2022
Blog Posts
No Foul: Ticketmaster Resale Restriction Does Not Violate Antitrust
Though likely frustrating to many ticket-holders, Ticketmaster is able to restrict the resale of tickets on secondary markets like StubHub, SeatGeek, and TicketsNow.
Bankruptcy & The Electronic Signature
While infrequent, cases involving proof of one’s electronic signature are not unheard of. Saving someone sign a document electronically is perfectly fine until a court demands proof of the signature. As one might imagine, evidencing a client’s signature in such a case might prove challenging.
The Changing Legal Landscape of Daily Fantasy Sports
In mid-October, the Nevada Gaming Control Board ruled that pay-to-play daily fantasy sports (DFS) constitute gambling under Nevada law. And just this week, New York followed suit. State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sent cease-and-desist letters to operators of...
Google Books: A Test of Transformative Use
Though Authors Guild v. Google decision will undoubtedly be unpopular with some groups, Judge Leval likely believes that a flexible and broad fair use tradition will only enliven the exchange of ideas and even the market for books.
Electronics at the Border: An Exception to the Border Search Doctrine?
Increased use of electronic devices and the sheer capacity of electronic storage has led the Supreme Court to acknowledge the special considerations such devices require when privacy concerns are implicated.
Do The SEC’s New Equity Crowdfunding Rules Accomplish Anything?
With stringent restrictions limiting the amount that individuals can invest, it seems the SEC might not have accomplished all that was hoped for in the last three and a half years.