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The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

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An "OpenSea" of Infringement: The Intellectual Property Implications of NFTs
Madison Yoder

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Infringement, She Wrote: The Intellectual Property Rights of Victims in True Crime Craze
Laura Callihan

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Celebrities’ Expansive “Right of Publicity” Infringes upon Advertisers’ First Amendment Rights
Jon Siderits

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The Patentability of Inventions with Artificial Intelligence Listed as an Inventor Following Thaler v. Hirshfeld
Kaitlyn Taylor

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Intellectual Property & National Security
James Morrison

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The Double-Edged Sword of Medical Patents: How Monopolies on Healthcare Products Disparately Impact Certain American Populations
Sarah McGraw

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Can David Really Beat Goliath? A Look into the Anti-Competitive Restrictions of Apple Inc. and Google, LLC
Emily Feeley

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The Patentability of Antibodies for Use in Medications After Amgen v. Sanofi
Kaitlyn Taylor

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Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation in the Age of Online Speech: The Relevance of Anti-SLAPP and Anti-CyberSLAPP Legislation
Lauren Merk

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Losing Dignity: Eroding Privacy Rights of Immigrants in Technology-based Immigration Enforcement
Inma Sumaita

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