Week 11 Spring 2023 Slides & Video
Slides & video below… Jon
Causing MSCHF in IP Law
MSCHF is a Brooklyn based art collective that has gained Internet stardom through controversial “drops” that remix pop culture and brands. (I had a lot of fun browsing through their latest drops, one of which includes the option to purchase paper shopping bags from luxury brands, aptly named “OnlyBags” so that purchasers can “flex”). Last […]
A service enabling DJs to provide recognition and funds to producers
Hi everyone! Today I learned about a really interesting community-led initiative that allows DJs to recognize the producers whose songs they play and share their fees with them. Its called Aslice and its a software that has features that allow DJs to report the artists and songs they play and compensate them. Although many […]
Week 10 Spring 2023 Slides & Video
Slides & video below… Jon
Copyright, Likeness and CCTV
This law suit reminded me of the interesting article a few weeks back on the copyright issues surrounding taking a photo of a someone with their phone. It also highlights another potential barrier to publishing images of someone else; despite your copyright, the subject may still have rights to privacy and publicity over their likeness […]
Trade Secret Law
Trade Secrets Hi everyone! Brandon and I were talking about things IP law might not cover. While chatting we started thinking about things like secret recipes or processes, and stumbled upon trade secrets as a branch of IP law. Looking further into it, we realized that this is both an important type of Intellectual Property […]
Week 9 Spring 2023 Slides & Video
Slides & video below… Jon
False Copyright Claims on YouTube
A number of novel uses of copyright were mentioned last lecture. This reminds me of the huge amount of false copyright claims that one of my favourite YouTubers, named ‘TwoSetViolin’ is facing. As a classical music comedy duo, they usually play classical music in the videos and they have already gotten more than 100 copyright […]