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Jacob Noti-Victor is an Associate Professor of Law. His research focuses on how the law impacts innovation, culture and the deployment of new technologies. His most recent articles have appeared in the Washington University Law Review, the Minnesota Law Review and the Stanford Law Review.
Prior to entering academia, Noti-Victor was an intellectual property litigator at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and a law clerk for Second Circuit Judge Pierre N. Leval. He graduated from Yale Law School in 2014, where he was an Essays Editor of the Yale Law Journal, a Coker Fellow, a member of the Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic and an OutLaws board member. He received an A.B. in Social Studies magna cum laude from Harvard College in 2009.
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Reconceptualizing Compulsory Copyright Licenses
72 Stanford Law Review 915 (2020)
105 Minnesota Law Review 1887 (2021)
The EU General Data Protection Regulation: Toward a Property Regime for Protecting Data Privacy
123 Yale Law Journal 513 (2014)