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Box Office Knockout: The Future Of Theaters In An Industry Racing To Outpace Them, Jakob Stokes Jun 2024

Box Office Knockout: The Future Of Theaters In An Industry Racing To Outpace Them, Jakob Stokes

The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law

This article examines the historical and contemporary impacts of antitrust measures in the film industry, focusing on the significant Paramount Decrees which initially aimed to dismantle the monopolistic practices of the "Big Five" and "Little Three" studios. It discusses the evolution of these decrees and their relevance in today's landscape dominated by a new set of major players. The article further explores the current debate surrounding the shortening of the cinematic window of exclusivity, delving into the implications of various premium video on demand services, such as Disney Premier Access, and the arguments both for and against shortened windows. It …


Ncaa V. Alston (Case Notes), Carson Blakely Jan 2023

Ncaa V. Alston (Case Notes), Carson Blakely

Tennessee Law Review

In August 2013, I was a thirteen-year-old immersed in the world of NCAA Football 14, a popular video game by Electronic Arts (EA). Through my digital replicas and the actual Tennessee Volunteer football players, my friends and I led the Vols to three consecutive BCS National Championships. My fictional character, a top running back, won three Heisman Trophies, which remains my greatest athletic accomplishment to date. Then, EA announced the discontinuation of the NCAA Football franchise, leaving millions of digital coaches, including myself, perplexed.1 Little did I know that the issue at hand was the complex legal realm of Name, …


Ncaa V. Alston, Emma S. Fowler Jan 2023

Ncaa V. Alston, Emma S. Fowler

Tennessee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Antitrust Changeup: How A Single Antitrust Reform Could Be A Home Run For Minor League Baseball Players, Jeremy Ulm Oct 2020

Antitrust Changeup: How A Single Antitrust Reform Could Be A Home Run For Minor League Baseball Players, Jeremy Ulm

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act to protect competition in the marketplace. Federal antitrust law has developed to prevent businesses from exerting unfair power on their employees and customers. Specifically, the Sherman Act prevents competitors from reaching unreasonable agreements amongst themselves and from monopolizing markets. However, not all industries have these protections.

Historically, federal antitrust law has not governed the “Business of Baseball.” The Supreme Court had the opportunity to apply antitrust law to baseball in Federal Baseball Club, Incorporated v. National League of Professional Baseball Clubs; however, the Court held that the Business of Baseball was not …


The Blue Devil's In The Details: How A Free Market Approach To Compensating College Athletes Would Work, David A. Grenardo Apr 2019

The Blue Devil's In The Details: How A Free Market Approach To Compensating College Athletes Would Work, David A. Grenardo

Pepperdine Law Review

Everyone involved in the business of major college athletics, except the athletes, receives compensation based on a free market system. The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) cap on athlete compensation violates antitrust law, and athletes should be allowed to earn their free market value as everyone else does in this country. This Article provides a detailed approach to compensating college athletes under a free market model, which includes a salary cap, the terms of a proposed standard player’s contract, a discussion of who can represent players, and payment simulations for football and basketball teams. A free market approach would not …


The Promise And Peril Of Collective Listening, Whitney Broussard Nov 2016

The Promise And Peril Of Collective Listening, Whitney Broussard

Journal of Intellectual Property Law

No abstract provided.


Do Not Pass Go And Do Not Collect $200: Nike's Monopoly On Usatf Violates Antitrust Laws And Prevents Athletes From Living At Park Place, Jill K. Ingels Jan 2016

Do Not Pass Go And Do Not Collect $200: Nike's Monopoly On Usatf Violates Antitrust Laws And Prevents Athletes From Living At Park Place, Jill K. Ingels

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Channel Worth Changing? The Individual Regional Sports Network: Proliferation, Profits, Parity, And The Potential Administrative And Antitrust Issues That Could Follow, Stephen Dixon Nov 2013

A Channel Worth Changing? The Individual Regional Sports Network: Proliferation, Profits, Parity, And The Potential Administrative And Antitrust Issues That Could Follow, Stephen Dixon

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Out Of Bounds Under The Sherman Act? Player Restraints In Professional Team Sports , Seth M. Goldstein May 2013

Out Of Bounds Under The Sherman Act? Player Restraints In Professional Team Sports , Seth M. Goldstein

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nearly A Century In Reserve: Organized Baseball: Collective Bargaining And The Antitrust Exemption Enter The 80'S, Nancy Jean Meissner Feb 2013

Nearly A Century In Reserve: Organized Baseball: Collective Bargaining And The Antitrust Exemption Enter The 80'S, Nancy Jean Meissner

Pepperdine Law Review

In her comment, the author fashions a compelling argument for congressional elimination of baseball's exemption from federal antitrust laws. After noting that the exemption had been formulated in 1922 by the Supreme Court, the author explains that it has been abused by baseball club owners to create a virtual monopoly over ballplayers through the reserve system. Although the reserve system's control was somewhat diluted in 1976, with the advent of free agency and collective bargaining, club owners are currently negotiating for mandatory compensation for the loss of free agents. The resultant threat of a player's strike has served to focus …


Herschel Walker V. National Football League: A Hypothetical Lawsuit Challenging The Propriety Of The National Football League's Four-Or-Five Year Rule Under The Sherman Act, A. Randall Farnsworth Feb 2013

Herschel Walker V. National Football League: A Hypothetical Lawsuit Challenging The Propriety Of The National Football League's Four-Or-Five Year Rule Under The Sherman Act, A. Randall Farnsworth

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Shutting Down The Offense: Why The Supreme Court Should Designate The Nfl A Single Entity For Antitrust Purposes, Peter R. Morrison Jan 2012

Shutting Down The Offense: Why The Supreme Court Should Designate The Nfl A Single Entity For Antitrust Purposes, Peter R. Morrison

The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law

No abstract provided.


A Re-Examination Of The Convergence Of Antitrust Law And Professional Sports Leagues, Christine A. Miller Jan 2011

A Re-Examination Of The Convergence Of Antitrust Law And Professional Sports Leagues, Christine A. Miller

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Why Copperweld Was Actually Kind Of Dumb: Sound, Fury And The Once And Still Missing Antitrust Theory Of The Firm, Chris Sagers Jan 2011

Why Copperweld Was Actually Kind Of Dumb: Sound, Fury And The Once And Still Missing Antitrust Theory Of The Firm, Chris Sagers

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Is There Life After Death For Sports League Immunity - American Needle And Beyond, Meir Feder Jan 2011

Is There Life After Death For Sports League Immunity - American Needle And Beyond, Meir Feder

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


American Needle And The Application Of The Sherman Act To Professional Sports Leagues, Gregory J. Werden Jan 2011

American Needle And The Application Of The Sherman Act To Professional Sports Leagues, Gregory J. Werden

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Huddle Up: Surveying The Playing Field On The Single Entity Status Of The National Football League In Anticipation Of American Needle V. Nfl, Constantine J. Avgiris Jan 2010

Huddle Up: Surveying The Playing Field On The Single Entity Status Of The National Football League In Anticipation Of American Needle V. Nfl, Constantine J. Avgiris

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Blades Of Steal - The Fight For Control Of Sports Clubs' Websites And Media Rights In Madison Square Garden, L.P. V. National Hockey League, Michael Huntowski Jan 2009

Blades Of Steal - The Fight For Control Of Sports Clubs' Websites And Media Rights In Madison Square Garden, L.P. V. National Hockey League, Michael Huntowski

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Rebirth Of The Nba - Well, Almost: An Analysis Of The Maurice Clarett Decision And Its Impact On The National Basketball Association, Kevin J. Cimino Apr 2006

The Rebirth Of The Nba - Well, Almost: An Analysis Of The Maurice Clarett Decision And Its Impact On The National Basketball Association, Kevin J. Cimino

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Despite His Antics, T.O. Has A Valid Point: Why Nfl Players Deserve A Bigger Piece Of The Pie, Matthew Levine Jan 2006

Despite His Antics, T.O. Has A Valid Point: Why Nfl Players Deserve A Bigger Piece Of The Pie, Matthew Levine

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Maurice Clarett V. National Football League, Inc.: An Analysis Of Clarett's Challenge To The Legality Of The Nfl's Draft Eligibility Rule Under Antitrust Law, Shauna Itri Jan 2004

Maurice Clarett V. National Football League, Inc.: An Analysis Of Clarett's Challenge To The Legality Of The Nfl's Draft Eligibility Rule Under Antitrust Law, Shauna Itri

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Major League Baseball Contraction And Antitrust Law, John T. Wolohan Jan 2003

Major League Baseball Contraction And Antitrust Law, John T. Wolohan

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption And Contraction On Its Minor League Baseball System: A Case Study Of The Harrisburg Senators, Stanley M. Brand Jan 2003

The Effect Of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption And Contraction On Its Minor League Baseball System: A Case Study Of The Harrisburg Senators, Stanley M. Brand

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Gilbert Stein Jan 2003

Introduction, Gilbert Stein

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Save Amateur Sports: Protection From Liability Under The Amateur Sports Act In Eleven Line V. North Texas Soccer Ass'n, Konstantinos Yiannopoulos Jan 2002

Save Amateur Sports: Protection From Liability Under The Amateur Sports Act In Eleven Line V. North Texas Soccer Ass'n, Konstantinos Yiannopoulos

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Baseball And Globalization: The Game Played And Heard And Watched 'Round The World (With Apologies To Soccer And Bobby Thomson), William B. Gould Iv Oct 2000

Baseball And Globalization: The Game Played And Heard And Watched 'Round The World (With Apologies To Soccer And Bobby Thomson), William B. Gould Iv

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Multiple Characterizations For The Single Entity Argument: Professional Sports Limited Partnership V. National Basketball Association, Timothy R. Deckert Jan 1998

Multiple Characterizations For The Single Entity Argument: Professional Sports Limited Partnership V. National Basketball Association, Timothy R. Deckert

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


College Football Players Can't Tackle Athletic Conference's Tough Sanctions: Hairston V. Pacific 10 Conference, Michael H. Gold Jan 1998

College Football Players Can't Tackle Athletic Conference's Tough Sanctions: Hairston V. Pacific 10 Conference, Michael H. Gold

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Phoenix Phillies V. The Philadelphia Phillies: A Recently Discovered Opinion On Baseball And The Antitrust, The Exemption, Joseph W. Dellapenna Jan 1998

The Phoenix Phillies V. The Philadelphia Phillies: A Recently Discovered Opinion On Baseball And The Antitrust, The Exemption, Joseph W. Dellapenna

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Collective Bargaining In The National Football League: A Historical And Comparative Analysis, C. Peter Goplerud Iii Jan 1997

Collective Bargaining In The National Football League: A Historical And Comparative Analysis, C. Peter Goplerud Iii

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.