[Term Paper] A Legal ComPLEXity

[Term Paper] A Legal ComPLEXity

Introduction Upon Netflix’s entrance to the market and subsequent dominance, steaming was heralded as the killer of television and movie piracy.[1] Its ease of use, relatively low cost, and wide library of titles led many to believe that pirating content was simply not worth the hassle or risk (of legal action or malware). However, as […]

Parody and Trademarks

Parody and Trademarks

It’s an oldie, but a goodie. Our discussions throughout this term reminded me of comedian Nathan Fielder’s decade-old stunt exemplifying the use of parody in trademarks. In it, Fielder created a coffee shop called “Dumb Starbucks Coffee”, serving its customers “Dumb Frappuccinos” with extra shots of “Dumb Espresso”. As Fielder alleges in the embedded video, […]