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After almost two decades of near-unsupervised digital currency innovation, the United States has finally enacted legislation targeting one corner of the cryptocurrency (or “crypto”) ecosystem. In July 2025, President Trump signed the GENIUS (Guaranteeing National Infrastructure in U.S. Stablecoins) Act into law. Though limited only to the regulation of stablecoins (a particular ...


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You may view and download a PDF of the complete issue here. Our Fall 2025 Issue—Volume 15, Number 1—examines how intellectual property doctrine is straining (and adapting) across a set of fast-moving technological and institutional shifts: ubiquitous digital copying, platform governance by private ordering, changing creative-production economics, state-directed innovation policy...


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Jessica Silbey* & Samantha Zyontz** Download a PDF version of this article here. In the internet age, the copyright de minimis defense has increased in relevance as copyright lawsuits (and IP generally) are more mainstream and infringement liability more widespread. This Article is the first empirical analysis of copyright de minimis defense cases, collecting and […]


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Sean A. Pager* & Eric Priest** Download a PDF version of this article here. Commentators have repeatedly claimed that digital technologies render producers and recording engineers effectively obsolete. Supposedly, any DIY musician with a laptop and GarageBand can make home recordings that sound just as good as professionals in a high-end studio. The result is […]


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Michael P. Goodyear* Download a PDF version of this article here. Platform liability is a complex landscape under U.S. law. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has generated significant scholarly and political interest due to providing platforms with broad immunity for their users’ torts. In addition, many intellectual property law scholars have examined the [...


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