Education is the foundation for opportunity, and in Vermont, every child deserves a fair chance to learn. Schools across the state work hard to support students of all backgrounds. Yet,…
Student Privacy in Digital Classrooms: Legal Oversight in Nevada Schools
In Nevada, schools are rapidly embracing digital learning tools to make education more engaging and accessible. From online homework platforms to virtual classrooms, students are now surrounded by technology every…
Louisiana Digital Purchase Refund Rights and Laws
Digital purchases in Louisiana come with a grey legal area when it comes to refund rights. Unlike physical products, digital items such as eBooks, software, or music files are often…
New Mexico Consumers vs. Deceptive Dark Pattern Marketing Tactics
In New Mexico, more people shop, play, and work online every day. But not everything online is as honest as it looks. Some websites and apps use tricks called dark…
Warranty Loopholes: How Consumers in Alaska Lose Rights Without Knowing
When you buy something in Alaska, like a phone or a car, it often comes with a promise called a warranty. This promise means the seller or maker will fix…
Utah Law: The Shifting Sands of Fair Use Doctrine
The Fair Use Doctrine is an important part of copyright law that allows people to use copyrighted material under certain conditions without needing permission. In the digital age, especially in…
Buckeye Beats: Navigating Music Copyright’s Thin Line
Music sampling is a common practice where artists use parts of existing songs to create new music. However, the line between legal sampling and copyright theft can be confusing. Understanding…
Montana’s AI-Generated Content: Navigating Copyright Ownership Issues
In Montana, people are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help create stories, art, and music. But many wonder who really owns these creations- the person or the machine? Copyright laws…
