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Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
Winterthouhgts, Matilda Arvidsson
Internet Killed The Copyright Law: Perfect 10 V. Google And The Devastating Impact On The Exclusiive Right To Display, Deborah B. Morse
Internet Killed The Copyright Law: Perfect 10 V. Google And The Devastating Impact On The Exclusiive Right To Display, Deborah B. Morse
Deborah Brightman Morse
Never has the dissonance between copyright and innovation been so extreme. The Internet provides enormous economic growth due to the strength of e-commerce, and affords an avenue for creativity and the wide dissemination of information. Nevertheless, the Internet has become a plague on copyright law. The advent of the digital medium has made the unlawful reproduction, distribution, and display of copyrighted works essentially effortless. The law has been unable to keep pace with the rapid advance of technology. For the past decade, Congress has been actively attempting to draft comprehensible legislation in an effort to afford copyright owners more protection …
Sports Law: Cases And Materials, Michael Cozzillio, Mark Levinstein
Sports Law: Cases And Materials, Michael Cozzillio, Mark Levinstein
Michael J. Cozzillio
No abstract provided.
University Compliance With Ncaa Regulations, David Swank
University Compliance With Ncaa Regulations, David Swank
David Swank
No abstract provided.
Ethics And Sportsmanship,, David Swank
Sports Owners Stand On Player Mobility Puts Ball In Courts, Michael Cozzillio
Sports Owners Stand On Player Mobility Puts Ball In Courts, Michael Cozzillio
Michael J. Cozzillio
No abstract provided.
Torts And Sports: Legal Liability In Professional And Amateur Athletics, Ray Yasser
Torts And Sports: Legal Liability In Professional And Amateur Athletics, Ray Yasser
Ray Yasser
No abstract provided.