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29 Jun 2015, 9:28 am by Rebecca Tushnet
 McGeveran: distinguish between consumer as beneficiary (as all law is supposed to benefit the public) versus consumer as determining scope/lodestar. [read post]
2 Jun 2019, 11:27 pm by Chuck Cosson
  Social media platforms have experimented with novel ways of ‘fact checking,’ – putting information in context as reputable journalists attempt to do.[22]  Cass Sunstein proposed application of libel law concepts.[23]  Professor Philip Howard is, among others, doing important work to understand the role of automated information tools (e.g., “bots”) in information campaigns.[24] These are important topics of conversation because there are few… [read post]
28 Nov 2022, 5:55 am by Owiso Owiso
  War-time Atrocities Evidence of violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) and international human rights law (IHRL) during the conflict are well documented. [read post]
8 Aug 2017, 6:57 pm
Louis Cristián Castro - Universidad Diego Portales INQ / Global Inequalities Sérgio Costa - Freie Universität Berlin Lena Lavinas - Universidade Federal do Río de Janeiro INT / International Relations Carol Wise - University of Southern California Cintia Quiliconi - Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Ecuador… [read post]
2 Aug 2018, 10:31 am by Ted Max and Chidera Anyanwu
Deciding whether copyright law would treat an avatar or CGI influencer as protectable as a separate “original work of authorship” that is “fixed in a tangible medium” may involve a complicated fact analysis, depending upon the circumstances.[15] That being said, famous copyrighted characters such as Betty Boop and Minnie Mouse can be seen a precursors to Lil Miquela and Shudu Gram from the dawn of the motion picture era.[16] The impact of the increased use… [read post]
2 Aug 2018, 10:31 am by Ted Max and Chidera Anyanwu
Deciding whether copyright law would treat an avatar or CGI influencer as protectable as a separate “original work of authorship” that is “fixed in a tangible medium” may involve a complicated fact analysis, depending upon the circumstances.[15] That being said, famous copyrighted characters such as Betty Boop and Minnie Mouse can be seen a precursors to Lil Miquela and Shudu Gram from the dawn of the motion picture era.[16] The impact of the increased use… [read post]
1 Aug 2018, 3:59 pm by Ted Max and Chidera Anyanwu
Deciding whether copyright law would treat an avatar or CGI influencer as protectable as a separate “original work of authorship” that is “fixed in a tangible medium” may involve a complicated fact analysis, depending upon the circumstances.[15] That being said, famous copyrighted characters such as Betty Boop and Minnie Mouse can be seen a precursors to Lil Miquela and Shudu Gram from the dawn of the motion picture era.[16] The impact of the increased use… [read post]
1 Aug 2018, 3:59 pm by Ted Max and Chidera Anyanwu
Deciding whether copyright law would treat an avatar or CGI influencer as protectable as a separate “original work of authorship” that is “fixed in a tangible medium” may involve a complicated fact analysis, depending upon the circumstances.[15] That being said, famous copyrighted characters such as Betty Boop and Minnie Mouse can be seen a precursors to Lil Miquela and Shudu Gram from the dawn of the motion picture era.[16] The impact of the increased use… [read post]
1 Aug 2018, 3:59 pm by Ted Max and Chidera Anyanwu
Deciding whether copyright law would treat an avatar or CGI influencer as protectable as a separate “original work of authorship” that is “fixed in a tangible medium” may involve a complicated fact analysis, depending upon the circumstances.[15] That being said, famous copyrighted characters such as Betty Boop and Minnie Mouse can be seen a precursors to Lil Miquela and Shudu Gram from the dawn of the motion picture era.[16] The impact of the increased use… [read post]
2 Aug 2018, 10:31 am by Ted Max and Chidera Anyanwu
Deciding whether copyright law would treat an avatar or CGI influencer as protectable as a separate “original work of authorship” that is “fixed in a tangible medium” may involve a complicated fact analysis, depending upon the circumstances.[15] That being said, famous copyrighted characters such as Betty Boop and Minnie Mouse can be seen a precursors to Lil Miquela and Shudu Gram from the dawn of the motion picture era.[16] The impact of the increased use… [read post]