The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal (“IPCLJ”) is a student-run law journal dedicated to furthering knowledge associated with the research and practice of intellectual property law, computer and technology law, and related fields concerning domestic and international media, telecommunications, data privacy, and cybersecurity. In addition to publishing traditional academic articles, IPCLJ publishes shorter blog on our website, UCIPCLJ.org.
Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1 (2026)
Articles
Policing the Perils of Online Dating: Harassment, Scams, Dark Patterns, Monopoly, and Perverse Incentives
Kevin Chamow
When Knowledge Isn't Free: Legal and Ethical Imperatives of Protecting Indigenous Intellectual Property
Claire Courter
Click to Agree: Reassessing Minors' Persona Rights in the Age of Monetized Social Media
Mackenzie Custer
Generative AI Training and Fair Use: Can ChatGPT Turn Your Favorite Meme into a Stupid Ghibli Animation?
Liam Donovan
Pooling Responsibility: Incentivizing Cable Owners to Safeguard the Global Undersea Network
Kevin Frazier
Against the Whistle: How Congress Can Stop Sports Piracy
Julianna Kapovic
Molecules and Monoclonals: The Two-Tiered Patent System
Candi L. LaSarge Ph.D.
Muth's Law: Anticipating AI Model Collapse
Karl T. Muth