Ben Edison, Georgia State University College of Law Authors upload content constantly to YouTube. Occasionally, authors and media users may receive a copyright strike. Why might this occur? Copyright protection is provided by law for any work of original authorship fixed in any tangible medium. If one merely doodles at home while talking on the […]
Archives for 2016
World Anti-Counterfeiting Day
Katherine A. Eppley, Esq., University of Akron School of Law Today, trade and consumer protection organizations around the world are celebrating International Anti-Counterfeiting Day as a way to bring awareness to this costly and dangerous practice. For anyone unfamiliar with counterfeiting, a product is counterfeit when it is a fraudulent imitation of a branded product. Imagine a pair […]
Study Tips for Passing the Bar Exam
It’s finally summer and, as all recently graduated law students are well aware, Bar Exam season is officially upon us! We interviewed our GLA staffers that are licensed attorneys about what study tips and tricks helped them pass the bar exam after law school. Here’s what they had to say: “Non-bar review things that helped […]
“Keep Calm and Carry On:” A Look Into The Slogan’s Trademark Formation
“Keep Calm and Carry On” is a slogan with its roots dating back to 1939. Formed by the British Government during the Second World War, the Ministry of Information was responsible for the publicity and propaganda surrounding Britain’s involvement in the war. The Ministry of Information created a number of different posters promoting public moral; […]
GLA Works with RAGTRADE ATL – Legal Education
Michelle Imoukhuede, Esq., Mercer University – Walter F. George School of Law and The George Washington University School of Law #MADEINATL & RAGTRADE Atlanta Georgia Lawyers for the Arts is speaking at this month’s #MADEINATL workshop. #MADEINATL is an educational series put on by RAGTRADE Atlanta in partnership with The Art Institute of Atlanta. The series features […]