Daily Report Online | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Katherine A. Baker, Jeffrey M. Kelly and Joshua L. Kirschner | October 30, 2023
As with other industries, AI technology inevitably has found its way into various components of the gaming experience. What is striking, however, is how AI is revolutionizing gaming for operators, regulators, suppliers and patrons alike.
By Michael Kasdan, Wiggin and Dana LLP | February 16, 2023
Ahead of Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII Halftime performance, someone put NFTs of her hit song, "B**** Better Have My Money," up for sale. What implications does the novel drop have for future NFTs in the music industry?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alison Stein, Remi Jaffre and Andrew Elliott | May 13, 2022
Despite the 'Hermès' and 'Nike' cases' superficial similarity, the two cases raise fundamentally different questions within trademark doctrine.
By Aron Solomon | November 12, 2021
The notion of possessing something online that is truly unique is where most people think the value of NFTs is - but this is a misconception. The real value comes in being able to prove ownership of the original from which everything else was derived.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 10, 2021
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers issued a permanent injunction ordering Apple to remove certain restraints on developers' in-app purchasing communications, but handed Apple a win on Epic's antitrust claims.
By Varsha Patel | June 28, 2021
The move comes as interest in competitive video gaming continues to grow, following an increase in play and interest during the pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel A. Schnapp and Alexis P. Grilli | April 9, 2021
In this article, the authors look at the recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in the 'Tracy Chapman v. Nicki Minaj' case, and examine an evolution in copyright law that the recording industry must take close note of—intermediate copying, artificial intelligence, and its intersection with the doctrine of fair use.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony Dreyer and Andrew Patrick | August 4, 2020
The New York Appellate Division and the Illinois Supreme Court recently issued conflicting opinions on whether daily fantasy sports are considered gambling. This article examines these two decisions and their impact on the legal landscape of paid contests involving chance and skill.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 22, 2020
Twitter loses a half-decade battle against the U.S. government, but doubles down on its commitment to transparency.
By Andrea Perez | February 28, 2020
Video games have come a long way from the days of arcades, joysticks and blowing into cartridges to fix the game. It's an industry now worth more…
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