IP Journal
I just received some great news. I was selected to write for the DePaul Journal of Arts, Technology and Intellectual Property. I’m thrilled.
The selection process was based on a write-on competition. I picked-up the instruction packet last week and gave it a try, despite being a little unsure about my chances as a 1L. The competition required the completion of a case summary and a short quiz on Blue Book citation.
The case summary was the most challenging but also the most enjoyable part. We summarized Zomba Enterprises, Inc. v. Panorama Records, Inc., which evaluated a fair use argument as put forward by a karaoke disc manufacturer. 491 F.3d 574, (6th Cir. 2007). Even if I hadn’t gotten on the journal, it would have been worth the effort. It was a good exercise and the case was interesting. But seeing as how I did get on, it definitely was worth it.
