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Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
Unforced Rhythms Of Grace: Freeing Houses Of Worship From The Specter Of Copyright Infringement Liability, Brian D. Wassom
Unforced Rhythms Of Grace: Freeing Houses Of Worship From The Specter Of Copyright Infringement Liability, Brian D. Wassom
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Harry Potter And The Three-Second Crime: Are We Vanishing The De Minimis Defense From Copyright Law?, Julie Cromer
Harry Potter And The Three-Second Crime: Are We Vanishing The De Minimis Defense From Copyright Law?, Julie Cromer
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Breaking The Bank: Revisiting Central Bank Of Denver After Enron And Sarbanes-Oxley, Celia Taylor
Breaking The Bank: Revisiting Central Bank Of Denver After Enron And Sarbanes-Oxley, Celia Taylor
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Anti-Trust Law : Public Performance Rights Licensing Of Musical Works Into Audiovisual Media, Christian Seyfert
Copyright And Anti-Trust Law : Public Performance Rights Licensing Of Musical Works Into Audiovisual Media, Christian Seyfert
Theses and Dissertations
This article will explore the question how anti-trust law affects the performing rights societies' (PRS) practice plain the different types and forms of licensing of licensing public performance rights of musical works into audiovisual media. It will, first, set forth the historical development and necessity of PRSs; secondly, define and exublic performance rights; and, thirdly, analyze in detail the historical attempts by the government and by private parties to enforce anti-trust law against the PRSs' system of blanket licensing musical works into audiovisual media.
Regulation On Sino-Foreign Cooperation In Making Television Programs, Litong Chen
Regulation On Sino-Foreign Cooperation In Making Television Programs, Litong Chen
Washington International Law Journal
The Chinese Government traditionally has believed that the voices of adversaries, whether foreign or domestic, should not be heard. The Preamble to the Chinese Constitution states that, "The Chinese people must fight against those forces and elements, both at home and abroad, that are hostile to China's socialist system and try to undermine it."' The beachhead which has been regarded as most critical for the Communist Party of China ("CPC") to defend is China's mass media—the CPC's mouthpiece for its ideological rhetoric. Conventionally, the best way to keep a beachhead is to repel the enemy from its shores. Historically, China …
Panel I: Do Overly Broad Patents Lead To Restrictions On Innovation And Competition?, Matthew Bye, Mary Critharis, David Balto, Herbert Schwartz
Panel I: Do Overly Broad Patents Lead To Restrictions On Innovation And Competition?, Matthew Bye, Mary Critharis, David Balto, Herbert Schwartz
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Ii: Licensing In The Digital Age: The Future Of Digital Rights Management, Marybeth Peters, Joseph Salvo, Fred Von Lohmann, Hugh C. Hansen
Panel Ii: Licensing In The Digital Age: The Future Of Digital Rights Management, Marybeth Peters, Joseph Salvo, Fred Von Lohmann, Hugh C. Hansen
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Martignon And Kiss Catalog: Can Live Performances Be Protected?, Brian Danitz
Martignon And Kiss Catalog: Can Live Performances Be Protected?, Brian Danitz
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bodil Lindqvist: A Swedish Churchgoer's Violation Of The European Union's Data Protection Directive Should Be A Warning To U.S. Legislators, Flora J. Garcia
Bodil Lindqvist: A Swedish Churchgoer's Violation Of The European Union's Data Protection Directive Should Be A Warning To U.S. Legislators, Flora J. Garcia
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel I: Do Overly Broad Patents Lead To Restrictions On Innovation And Competition?, Matthew Bye, Mary Critharis, David Balto, Herbert Schwartz
Panel I: Do Overly Broad Patents Lead To Restrictions On Innovation And Competition?, Matthew Bye, Mary Critharis, David Balto, Herbert Schwartz
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Ii: Licensing In The Digital Age: The Future Of Digital Rights Management, Marybeth Peters, Joseph Salvo, Fred Von Lohmann, Hugh C. Hansen
Panel Ii: Licensing In The Digital Age: The Future Of Digital Rights Management, Marybeth Peters, Joseph Salvo, Fred Von Lohmann, Hugh C. Hansen
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Iii: Indecent Exposure? The Fcc's Recent Enforcement Of Obscenity Laws, William Davenport, Jeffrey Hoeh, C. Edwin Baker, Paul J. Mcgeady
Panel Iii: Indecent Exposure? The Fcc's Recent Enforcement Of Obscenity Laws, William Davenport, Jeffrey Hoeh, C. Edwin Baker, Paul J. Mcgeady
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Martignon And Kiss Catalog: Can Live Performances Be Protected?, Brian Danitz
Martignon And Kiss Catalog: Can Live Performances Be Protected?, Brian Danitz
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bodil Lindqvist: A Swedish Churchgoer's Violation Of The European Union's Data Protection Directive Should Be A Warning To U.S. Legislators, Flora J. Garcia
Bodil Lindqvist: A Swedish Churchgoer's Violation Of The European Union's Data Protection Directive Should Be A Warning To U.S. Legislators, Flora J. Garcia
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Iii: Indecent Exposure? The Fcc's Recent Enforcement Of Obscenity Laws, William Davenport, Jeffrey Hoeh, C. Edwin Baker, Paul J. Mcgeady
Panel Iii: Indecent Exposure? The Fcc's Recent Enforcement Of Obscenity Laws, William Davenport, Jeffrey Hoeh, C. Edwin Baker, Paul J. Mcgeady
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lucky: The Sequel, Martha Chamallas
Lucky: The Sequel, Martha Chamallas
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Working Paper Series
Lucky: The Sequel is a review essay based on Alice Sebold’s 1999 memoir Lucky in which Sebold describes her own rape as a college student, her experiences as a rape victim and her navigation of the legal system. Chamallas uses Sebold’s rape narrative to explore themes of particular interest to feminist legal scholars. She discusses the intersection of race and rape, the continuing controversy surrounding the categorization of rape as a crime of violence versus a sex crime and the usefulness of considering the social and cultural dimensions of the trauma of rape.
Copyright Law, The Production Of Creative Works And Cultural Growth In Cyberspace , Alina Ng
Copyright Law, The Production Of Creative Works And Cultural Growth In Cyberspace , Alina Ng
ExpressO
The Internet has affected information flow in copyrighted content in a profound manner. Authors and artists are enabled through the Internet to assert greater control over the flow of information in their works as these new technologies offer new and different distribution channels for content. These new technologies also allow consumers to use content in ways, which had not been anticipated by the copyright industries. This paper presents that copyright law was developed for a specific purpose, which was to encourage learning and growth. As new technologies emerge and as content industries experience changes in information flow in copyrighted works, …
Copyright Law, The Production Of Creative Works And Cultural Growth In Cyberspace , Alina Ng
Copyright Law, The Production Of Creative Works And Cultural Growth In Cyberspace , Alina Ng
ExpressO
The Internet has affected information flow in copyrighted content in a profound manner. Authors and artists are enabled through the Internet to assert greater control over the flow of information in their works as these new technologies offer new and different distribution channels for content. These new technologies also allow consumers to use content in ways, which had not been anticipated by the copyright industries. This paper presents that copyright law was developed for a specific purpose, which was to encourage learning and growth. As new technologies emerge and as content industries experience changes in information flow in copyrighted works, …
The Game Of Pleasant Diversion: Can We Level The Playing Field For The Disabled Athlete And Maintain The National Pastime, In The Aftermath Of Pga Tour, Inc. V. Martin: An Empirical Study Of The Disabled Athlete, Donald H. Stone
All Faculty Scholarship
Kenny Walker, a deaf football player; Jim Abbott, a one-handed professional baseball player; Tom Dempsey, a physically disabled professional football kicker; Brad Doty, a paralyzed auto racer; and Nick Ackerman, a wrestler with amputated legs, have all competed at the highest level of sports. Persons with mental illness, individuals who are blind, and students with hearing impairments are seeking an opportunity to compete in fair competition with their non-disabled competitors. Can this occur in a fair, open, and just manner between competing athletes?
Does the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the landmark civil rights act protecting an individual …
Antitrust And Inefficient Joint Ventures: Why Sports Leagues Should Look More Like Mcdonald’S And Less Like The United Nations, Stephen F. Ross
Antitrust And Inefficient Joint Ventures: Why Sports Leagues Should Look More Like Mcdonald’S And Less Like The United Nations, Stephen F. Ross
ExpressO
Antitrust law generally favors joint ventures that allow separate firms to integrate economic functions while continuing to compete as independent entities. In evaluating the risks to competition that joint ventures could pose, insufficient attention has been paid to the risk that joint ventures with market power may be structured so that the parties, acting in their independent self-interest, will prevent the venture from providing innovative goods and services responsive to consumer demand. In these cases, it may be better if a single firm provided services rather than having them provided jointly.
We illustrate this problem by challenging the conventional wisdom …
The Conscience Of The Queen: Lady Macbeth, Queen Elizabeth, And The Transparent Female Body In Jacobean England, Carla Spivack
The Conscience Of The Queen: Lady Macbeth, Queen Elizabeth, And The Transparent Female Body In Jacobean England, Carla Spivack
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
The Utility Of A Bright-Line Rule In Copyright Law: Freeing Judges From Aesthetic Controversy And Conceptual Separability In Leicester V. Warner Bros., John B. Fowles
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
No Longer Just For Diamonds In The Rough, Andrew Kulpa
Law And Poetry, Edward J. Eberle
Patent Fences And Constitutional Fence Posts: Property Barriers To Pharmaceutical Importation, Daniel R. Cahoy
Patent Fences And Constitutional Fence Posts: Property Barriers To Pharmaceutical Importation, Daniel R. Cahoy
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who Owns The Internet? Ownership As A Legal Basis For American Control Of The Internet, Markus Muller
Who Owns The Internet? Ownership As A Legal Basis For American Control Of The Internet, Markus Muller
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Problems Of Anti-Circumvention Rules In The Dmca & More Heterogeneous Solutions, Yijun Tian
Problems Of Anti-Circumvention Rules In The Dmca & More Heterogeneous Solutions, Yijun Tian
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who Owns The Internet? Ownership As A Legal Basis For American Control Of The Internet, Markus Muller
Who Owns The Internet? Ownership As A Legal Basis For American Control Of The Internet, Markus Muller
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Problems Of Anti-Circumvention Rules In The Dmca & More Heterogeneous Solutions, Yijun Tian
Problems Of Anti-Circumvention Rules In The Dmca & More Heterogeneous Solutions, Yijun Tian
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Knocking Out Knock-Offs: Effectuating The Criminalization Of Trafficking In Counterfeit Goods, Lauren D. Amendolara
Knocking Out Knock-Offs: Effectuating The Criminalization Of Trafficking In Counterfeit Goods, Lauren D. Amendolara
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.