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 9, Issue 2 (2024)
Lead and Student Articles
The editorial board of Journal is delighted to announce that, beginning with Volume 9, Issue 2, we have introduced Lead Articles to the Journal. Historically, the University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal has exclusively featured works authored by members of the University of Cincinnati College of Law. This marks a significant milestone in the Journal's over decade-long history, and the Editorial Board of Issue 9 takes great pride in facilitating this advancement.
Lead Articles
- Samuel N. Dick: Virtual Confessions: Examining the Clergy Privilege's Extension to Artificially Intelligent Religious Robots - Joseph Sotile: If You Wanna Use My Lyrics: Copyright Preemption of Browsewrap Contracts After Ml Genius Holdings LLC V. Google LLC - Jesse Valente: Governing the MetaverseStudent Articles
- Madison Gambone: Branding Beyond Boundaries: The Future of Trademarks and Advertising in Augmented Reality - Tawfik Abedali: InpAItient Care: Why AI Must Be Kept Out of Hospitals - Caroline Gallo: Damage(s) Control: An Examination of Why the Statute of Limitations Does Not Completely Restrict How Long Copyright Damages Can be CollectedArticles
Virtual Confessions: Examining the Clergy Privilege’s Extension to Artificially Intelligent Religious Robots
Samuel N. Dick
If You Wanna Use My Lyrics: Copyright Preemption of Browsewrap Contracts After Ml Genius Holdings LLC V. Google LLC
Joseph Sotile
Governing the Metaverse
Jesse Valente
Branding Beyond Boundaries: The Future of Trademarks and Advertising in Augmented Reality
Maddi Gambone
Inpatient Care: Why AI Must Be Kept Out Of Hospitals
Tawfik Abedali