UCI Law has been admitted into the trademark portion of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) law school clinic certification program. Beginning August 1, 2018, UCI Law students in the UCI Intellectual Property, Arts, and Technology Clinic … [Continue reading]
California Court of Appeal rules for First Amendment in closely-watched “Feud” right of publicity case
In January, the IPAT Clinic filed an amicus brief on behalf of the International Documentary Association in the closely-watched de Havilland v. FX Networks case, in which Olivia de Havilland sued FX over the portrayal of her in the hit … [Continue reading]
UCI IPAT Clinic Mentioned in Above the Law Article
The UCI IPAT Clinic was recently mentioned in an Above the Law article, which discussed how law school clinics serve as a valuable tool in gaining hands-on IP experience. The article focused on the law school IP clinics that are public-interest … [Continue reading]
IPAT Clinic files brief for International Documentary Association in closely-watched right of publicity case
Last week, the IPAT Clinic filed an amicus brief supporting the freedom of speech on behalf of the International Documentary Association (IDA) in the California Court of Appeal in the case of FX Networks v. de Havilland. The case is now on appeal, … [Continue reading]
Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Comments Filed!
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it illegal to rip content from DVDs, Blu-ray discs, streaming sites, and many other forms of modern media. This harms authors and filmmakers alike because creators often want to incorporate content into new … [Continue reading]
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