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AI at the Intersection of IP and Personal Branding:
Entering 2026, generative AI remains the most significant area of IP and Branding Law, with a particular emphasis on personal branding. As set forth for the first time in Branding Law: Cases and Materials, there was a long-standing dichotomy between intellectual property law for the enforcement of corporate branding interests and the economic and dignitary interest torts of defamation and right of publicity for personal branding.1 However, with the growing interest in federal trademark registration by celebrities, our original delineation has become less clearly defined over the past several years. And as we’ll soon see below, generative AI is now sparking a further evolution, or even a revolution, in personal brand protection.
By WILLIAM SCOTT GOLDMANabout 18 hours ago in Journal
Dream Journal - Entry Four
Dream Journaling: Unlock the Hidden World Within Every night, you journey to a realm where the impossible becomes real, where you fly without wings, converse with strangers who feel like old friends, and experience emotions more vivid than waking life itself. Yet by morning, these extraordinary adventures fade like mist in sunlight, leaving only fragments—or nothing at all.
By Parsley Rose a day ago in Journal
Dream Journal Entry Three
Dream Journaling: Unlock the Hidden World Within Every night, you journey to a realm where the impossible becomes real, where you fly without wings, converse with strangers who feel like old friends, and experience emotions more vivid than waking life itself. Yet by morning, these extraordinary adventures fade like mist in sunlight, leaving only fragments—or nothing at all.
By Parsley Rose a day ago in Journal
A Complete Guide to Self Assessment Tax Returns in London
Navigating the UK tax system can feel labyrinthine, particularly for individuals and businesses with complex income streams. In London, where entrepreneurial activity, property investment, and freelance work thrive, understanding self assessment is not merely advisable—it is essential. This guide offers a comprehensive exploration of how self assessment tax returns work, who needs to file them, key deadlines, common pitfalls, and the value of professional support.
By Self Assessment Tax Return5 days ago in Journal
Ai and America
In 2026, Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t just a buzzword — it has become a central force shaping the software industry in the United States. A recent study published in Science shows that AI-assisted tools are now helping write almost 30% of all newly written software code in the U.S. — up from just about 5% a few years ago. This rapid shift highlights a drastic transformation in how software is built, how developers work, and how jobs in tech might evolve in the coming years.
By USA daily update 8 days ago in Journal
Daily Liturgy — January 21, 2026
Today the Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, and the liturgy invites us to reflect on courage, fidelity, and the quiet strength that comes from trusting God completely. As we continue through the Second Week in Ordinary Time, the readings place before us two powerful images of faith in action: the youthful confidence of David as he faces Goliath, and the steady, uncompromising mercy of Christ as He heals on the Sabbath. Together, they remind us that God’s power is often revealed not through force or status, but through obedience, humility, and love that refuses to yield to fear.
By Sound and Spirit12 days ago in Journal
The Woman Behind the Name
I used to think being known was a gift. Then I watched a woman walk into a room and become invisible the moment her husband’s name was called. One minute, she was herself—sharp-eyed, quick-witted, full of stories. The next, she was “the wife of,” a footnote in someone else’s narrative. Her degrees, her work, her dreams—all folded neatly into parentheses.
By KAMRAN AHMAD12 days ago in Journal
Daily Liturgy: January 20, 2026 – Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time
Today’s readings invite us to reflect on God’s extraordinary insight into human hearts and the gentle ways He calls us to serve Him. In the first reading from 1 Samuel, the prophet Samuel is sent to anoint the future king of Israel. When he sees Jesse’s sons, he is impressed by their outward appearances, but the Lord reminds him, “The Lord looks at the heart.” Samuel anoints David, the youngest son, a humble shepherd, chosen not for what the world sees but for what God perceives within. This reading teaches that God often works through the seemingly ordinary, calling forth greatness in ways that defy human expectation. The psalm echoes this theme, celebrating the faithfulness and guidance God grants to His chosen servants, reminding us that God’s perspective is always higher, wiser, and deeper than our own.
By Sound and Spirit13 days ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov and the Oligarch Series: Theatre, Emotion, and Cultural Power
In the landscape of contemporary philosophy and cultural analysis, Stanislav Kondrashov stands out as a thinker who deliberately crosses disciplinary boundaries. His work operates at the intersection of cultural theory, architectural thinking, social observation, and artistic expression. Rather than isolating ideas within academic frameworks, Kondrashov explores how lived experience, symbolic systems, and emotional structures shape both individuals and societies. His approach resonates with scholars, artists, and cultural observers precisely because it treats culture as a dynamic, embodied process rather than a static object of study.
By Stanislav Kondrashov14 days ago in Journal









