JETLaw Blog
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Reimagining the Music Industry: In Search of a More Perfect Union
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 24, 2025
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Why Tennessee’s ELVIS Act Is the King of Artificial Intelligence Protections
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 24, 2025
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The Music & The Movement: Race, Rhythm, and Social Justice
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 24, 2025
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Meta Faces Copyright Claims Over AI Training Data: Survives Motion to Dismiss Stage
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 24, 2025
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Do Children Actually Yearn for the Mines? Young UGC Creators as “Employees”
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 24, 2025
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Betting on Biometrics: The Legal Wild West of Athlete Data in Sports Gambling
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 16, 2025
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Copyrighting a Genre? A Lawsuit’s Potential Impact on Reggaetón Music
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 16, 2025
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Who Owns Space? The Legal Battle Brewing Over Asteroid Mining
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 16, 2025
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Gone but Not Forgotten: The Digital Ownership Dilemma and the Rise of Lost Media
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 10, 2025
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Making Waves: Netflix Involved in Trademark Infringement Case
Loren E. Mulraine | 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 279 (2025) This Article challenges the long-standing accepted business model of the music industry, including recording contract terms, ownership of masters, artist recoupment, and copyright terminations. It explores the negative implications of failing to revise… Read MoreMar. 10, 2025