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Articles 1 - 30 of 94
Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
The Sensitive Society, James F. Fitzpatrick
The Sensitive Society, James F. Fitzpatrick
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Enablement In Biotechnology Cases After In Re Goodman, John C. Todaro
Enablement In Biotechnology Cases After In Re Goodman, John C. Todaro
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Protection Between Mexico And The United States: A Precursor Of Criminal Enforcement For Western Hemispheric Integration?, Bruce Zagaris, Alvaro J. Aguilar
Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Protection Between Mexico And The United States: A Precursor Of Criminal Enforcement For Western Hemispheric Integration?, Bruce Zagaris, Alvaro J. Aguilar
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Holding Producers And Distributors Liable For The Harms Of Sexually Violent Pornography Through Tort Law, Elizabeth K. Fuller
Holding Producers And Distributors Liable For The Harms Of Sexually Violent Pornography Through Tort Law, Elizabeth K. Fuller
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
United States V. Knox: Protecting Children From Sexual Exploitation Through The Federal Child Portonography Laws, Annemarie J. Mazzone
United States V. Knox: Protecting Children From Sexual Exploitation Through The Federal Child Portonography Laws, Annemarie J. Mazzone
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Global Politics And The Olympic Games: Separating The Two Oldest Games In History, Joanne D. Spotts
Global Politics And The Olympic Games: Separating The Two Oldest Games In History, Joanne D. Spotts
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drug Testing College Athletes: Ncaa Does Thy Cup Runneth Over, Stephen F. Brock, Kevin M. Mckenna, Rhett Traband
Drug Testing College Athletes: Ncaa Does Thy Cup Runneth Over, Stephen F. Brock, Kevin M. Mckenna, Rhett Traband
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Strings Attached--Violin Fraud And Other Deceptions, Carla J. Shapreau
Strings Attached--Violin Fraud And Other Deceptions, Carla J. Shapreau
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Violin Fraud: Deception, Forgery, Theft, and the Law by Brian W. Harvey
In Search Of Faulkner's Law, Richard Weisberg
In Search Of Faulkner's Law, Richard Weisberg
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Forensic Fictions: The Lawyer Figure in Faulkner by Jay Watson
Practicing Poetry, Teaching Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
Practicing Poetry, Teaching Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Before Our Eyes by Lawrence Joseph
The Tampa Bay Giants And The Continuing Validity Of Major League Baseball's Antitrust Exemption: A Review Of Piazza V. Major League Baseball, 831 F.Supp. 420 (E.D. Pa. 1993), Latour Rey Lafferty
The Tampa Bay Giants And The Continuing Validity Of Major League Baseball's Antitrust Exemption: A Review Of Piazza V. Major League Baseball, 831 F.Supp. 420 (E.D. Pa. 1993), Latour Rey Lafferty
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mickey Mouse Emeritus: Character Protection And The Public Domain, Jessica Litman
Mickey Mouse Emeritus: Character Protection And The Public Domain, Jessica Litman
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Moral Rights And The First Amendment: Putting Honor Before Free Speech?, Kathryn A. Kelly
Moral Rights And The First Amendment: Putting Honor Before Free Speech?, Kathryn A. Kelly
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sports Officials Should Only Be Liable For Acts Of Gross Negligence: Is That The Right Call?, Kenneth W. Biedzynski Esq.
Sports Officials Should Only Be Liable For Acts Of Gross Negligence: Is That The Right Call?, Kenneth W. Biedzynski Esq.
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Not For Just Another Pretty Face: Providing Full Protection Under The Right Of Publicity, James M. Left
Not For Just Another Pretty Face: Providing Full Protection Under The Right Of Publicity, James M. Left
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Character Merchandising In The U.K., A Nostalgic Look, Marshall Leaffer
Character Merchandising In The U.K., A Nostalgic Look, Marshall Leaffer
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mickey & Me, Alex Kozinski
Mickey & Me, Alex Kozinski
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Television Without Frontiers": Possible U.S. Responses, Vincent Bela Feher
"Television Without Frontiers": Possible U.S. Responses, Vincent Bela Feher
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Look What They've Done To My Song Ma - Digital Sampling In The 90'S: A Legal Challenge For Tthe Music Industry, James P. Allen Jr.
Look What They've Done To My Song Ma - Digital Sampling In The 90'S: A Legal Challenge For Tthe Music Industry, James P. Allen Jr.
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women & Athletics: A Twenty Year Retrospective On Title Ix, Diane Heckman
Women & Athletics: A Twenty Year Retrospective On Title Ix, Diane Heckman
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Barnes V. Glen Theatre, Inc.: The Naked Truth, Kathleen T. Gibson
Barnes V. Glen Theatre, Inc.: The Naked Truth, Kathleen T. Gibson
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Analyzing Fair Use Claims: A Quantitative And Paradigmatic Approach, Matthew W. Wallace
Analyzing Fair Use Claims: A Quantitative And Paradigmatic Approach, Matthew W. Wallace
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Will The Real Bette Midler Please Stand Up? The Future Of Celebrity Sound-Alike Recordings, Sharon Chester-Taxin
Will The Real Bette Midler Please Stand Up? The Future Of Celebrity Sound-Alike Recordings, Sharon Chester-Taxin
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Salary Cap: A Legal Analysis Of And Practical Suggestions For Collective Bargaining In Professional Basketball, David Rothstein
The Salary Cap: A Legal Analysis Of And Practical Suggestions For Collective Bargaining In Professional Basketball, David Rothstein
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Licensing And Merchandising Of Characters: Art Law Topic For Aals 1994, Phillip Edwards Page
Licensing And Merchandising Of Characters: Art Law Topic For Aals 1994, Phillip Edwards Page
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Methuselah Factor: When Characters Outlive Their Copyrights, Leslie A. Kurtz
The Methuselah Factor: When Characters Outlive Their Copyrights, Leslie A. Kurtz
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Panel Iii: Cable Versus The Telephone Companies: Can Telephone Companies Be Constitutionally Barred From Delivering Video Programming? , David E. Bronston, James J. Gilligan, Mark C. Hansen, Joseph A. Post
Panel Iii: Cable Versus The Telephone Companies: Can Telephone Companies Be Constitutionally Barred From Delivering Video Programming? , David E. Bronston, James J. Gilligan, Mark C. Hansen, Joseph A. Post
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of Current Crime Victimization Statutes: A Survey , Debra A. Shields
The Constitutionality Of Current Crime Victimization Statutes: A Survey , Debra A. Shields
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Plan For Compensating Student-Athletes, Steve Murphy, Jonathan Pace
A Plan For Compensating Student-Athletes, Steve Murphy, Jonathan Pace
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Stolen From Stardust And Air: Idea Theft In The Entertainment Industry And A Proposal For A Concept Initiator Credit, Robert M. Winteringham
Stolen From Stardust And Air: Idea Theft In The Entertainment Industry And A Proposal For A Concept Initiator Credit, Robert M. Winteringham
Federal Communications Law Journal
In the entertainment industry idea theft is rampant. Because copyright protects only fixed expressions, a legal remedy does not always exist to stop the unattributed and unrewarded use of plot ideas. By incorporating elements from existing copyright and contract law, this Note proposes the creation of a "concept initiator" credit to protect fully developed ideas even where copyright cannot attach. The Author argues that the credit and the three-part test to determine when the credit applies will protect ideas from theft without drastically increasing the number of frivolous lawsuits.