Georgia Journal of Law & Technology
Established in 1993 as the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, the newly renamed Georgia Journal of Law & Technology publishes articles authored by students, scholars, judges, and practicing attorneys on a broad spectrum of topics related to technology and intellectual property. This includes everything from technology and internet law; trademarks, trade secrets, patents and copyrights; biotechnology law; sports law and NIL; entertainment law; and the rights of publicity and privacy law. For its first 33 volumes, the Journal of Intellectual Property Law was the nation's oldest student-edited journal to focus on intellectual property law and related legal fields.
Current Issue: Volume 33, Issue 2 (2026)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Jared Brown
Articles
Patents and Technology Evolution: Altering Innovations and Innovators via Patent Influences
Richard Gruner
Notes
Posts, Not Personae: Why Influencer Personae Fall Outside the Doctrine of Character Copyright
Abbey Brantley
Using the Uniform for Views: How the Department of Defense Can Better Protect Its Brand and Image
Maddox Rose
Truth That Lies: How Literal Falsity Lost the Consumer and How to Restore It
Porter Alexander Tynes, III