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GOP POWERS BRING CONSUMER DATA SHOWERS: How Congress Just Sold Your Browsing History to the Highest Bidder

...ext time that user logs on to his or her account.[33] Dauntingly, ISPs can combine both your digital Internet location and your physical location to target their customers—and can now do this all without your informed consent.[34] Essentially, what ISPs are now free to do is to data-mine[35] your browsing history and physical location to create a unique user profile to package and sell to advertisers. While AT&T cannot legally sell the “Brette Ber...
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Will the Real Miss America Please Stand Up? Copyright Considerations in Recent Comics News

...the superhero Superman. [14] Action Comics #1 Grand Comics Database http://www.comics.org/issue/293 (last visited Sept. 26, 2016). Database The first issue of Action Comics, owned by Detective Comics (now DC), was released on April 18, 1938. Action Comics #1 features a man dressed in a blue suit and red cape called Superman, capable of superhuman feats. [15] Detective Comics v. Bruns Publs., 111 F.2d 432, 433 (2d Cir. 1940). [16] Id. [17] Id. at 4...
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Not Happy Together: The Turtles’ Epic Quest for Performance Royalties & the Case for Federalizing Pre-1972 Sound Recordings

...plays and films, each of which have long enjoyed public performance rights under the common law.[23] Thus, according to the court, “general principles of common law copyright dictate that public performance rights in pre–1972 sound recordings do exist.”[24]   III. Downstream Effects & Policy Considerations Part III examines the foreseeable, negative downstream effects of the cases discussed in Part II, and provides the policy basis for this Articl...
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Video Game Studios: Be Mindful of What You Say at E3

...worse with every successive E3,”[24] giving rise to dissatisfaction. This, combined with the pre-order culture associated with gaming, places these companies in a precarious position in regards to false advertising. While the legitimacy of such claims is up for debate, prominent lawyers who specialize in legal issues related to video games such as Ryan Morrison and Stephen McArthur, warn that “the biggest impact here will be that it sends a messag...
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FCC Affirms Decision; Rules in Favor of Tennis Channel Against Comcast

...ntiary claims, on account of not being persuasive. First, the Commission found Comcast’s contention that Tennis Channel violated the statute of limitations (an argument that was rejected twice) unpersuasive because Tennis Channel’s notification of an intent to file a complaint in December 2009 was within one year of the challenged conduct (which began in June 2009) and did not concern the 2005 contract between Tennis Channel and Comcast. Therefore...
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Zooming in on Big Tech’s Deceptive Privacy Practices and Why We Should All Be Paying More Attention

...ealously monitoring the Internet.[18] And then there’s the practice of “Zoombombing” – because Zoom’s meetings are organized through the use of randomly generated access codes and do not require passwords, there have been several instances where people have intruded into video calls, often sharing offensive material in the process.[19] Indeed, the security concerns have risen to such a level that U.S. senators have been advised against using the p...
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FANDUEL AND DRAFTKINGS: HOW WE GOT HERE AND WHAT’S TO COME

...fantasy sport market share amongst the top twenty competitors and spent a combined $34 million in advertising with NBC and Comcast in 2015.[v] And with New York acting as the two companies largest market, both FanDuel and DraftKings refuse to simply allow for the government to strip their companies of revenue without a fight. However, on December 11, 2015, a New York Supreme Court Judge ordered both FanDuel and DraftKings to cease operations, in...
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State Attorneys General Seek to Clarify the Negative Option Marketing Regulatory Scheme

...g Free Trials or Introductory Promotions (June 20, 2019), https://usa.visa.com/dam/VCOM/global/support-legal/documents/subscription-merchants-visa-public.pdf. [53] TINA Comment Letter, supra note 26, at 3. [54] PDMI Comment Letter, supra note 46, at 3. [55] See e.g., Press Release, N.Y. State Office of the Att’y Gen., Attorney General James Announces Groundbreaking Settlement With Sellers Of Fake Followers And “Likes” On Social Media (Jan. 20, 201...
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Protecting Fashion: A Comparative Analysis of Fashion Design Protection in the U.S. and Europe

...llion in 2012, Companiesandmarkets.com, last visited Apr. 17, 2014, http://www.companiesandmarkets.com/News/Textiles-and-Clothing/US-apparel-industry-reached-a-value-of-338-billion-in-2012/NI8084. )) Not only does fashion contribute significantly to the economy, but fashion design is also a respected form of art in the United States.(( Prominent museums have devoted their halls to fashion exhibits, thus illustrating the artistic significance behin...
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Streaming Wars and ACE: Screen and Content Competitors but Friends against Piracy and Copyright Infringement

...ting to digital steaming and IPTV in lawful and unlawful ways. In order to combat infringers and preserve intellectual property rights on this front of piracy, a group of entertainment, media, and telecommunication companies formed the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) in 2017.[17] ACE is a cooperative composed of major entertainment companies including NBC, ABC, Fox, Amazon, the BBC, Disney, Hulu, Lionsgate, MGM, Netflix, Sony, and...
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