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Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
Kentucky And Sports Law, Adam Epstein
Solving The Problem Of Social Cost Through Legislative Pressure: A Case Study Of The Coase Theorem As Applied To The College Basketball Shoe Scandal, Stephen F. Ross, Miles J. Gueno
Solving The Problem Of Social Cost Through Legislative Pressure: A Case Study Of The Coase Theorem As Applied To The College Basketball Shoe Scandal, Stephen F. Ross, Miles J. Gueno
Marquette Sports Law Review
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2019 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Audrey Johnson
2019 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Audrey Johnson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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First Draft Pick Or Benched Indefinitely? The Future Of The Single-Entity Doctrine In Sports Antitrust, Luke Archer
First Draft Pick Or Benched Indefinitely? The Future Of The Single-Entity Doctrine In Sports Antitrust, Luke Archer
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Legal Implications Of Conducting Background Checks On Intercollegiate Student Athletes, Jeffrey F. Levine, Alicia M. Cintron, Kristy L. Mccray
Legal Implications Of Conducting Background Checks On Intercollegiate Student Athletes, Jeffrey F. Levine, Alicia M. Cintron, Kristy L. Mccray
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Adidas College Basketball Scandal And Its Aftermath, Austin Malinowski
The Adidas College Basketball Scandal And Its Aftermath, Austin Malinowski
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Anatomy Of A Baseball Law Course, Robert M. Jarvis
This Is Our House! - The Tax Man Comes To College Sports, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze
This Is Our House! - The Tax Man Comes To College Sports, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Hazing In High School Athletics: An Analysis Of Victims, Gregory S. Parks, Nicolette Delorenzo
Hazing In High School Athletics: An Analysis Of Victims, Gregory S. Parks, Nicolette Delorenzo
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Existential Copyright And Professional Photography, Jessica Silbey, Eva Subotnik, Peter Dicola
Existential Copyright And Professional Photography, Jessica Silbey, Eva Subotnik, Peter Dicola
Faculty Scholarship
Intellectual property law has intended benefits, but it also carries certain costs — deliberately so. Skeptics have asked: Why should intellectual property law exist at all? To get traction on that overly broad but still important inquiry, we decided to ask a new, preliminary question: What do creators in a particular industry actually use intellectual property for? In this first-of-its-kind study, we conducted thirty-two in-depth qualitative interviews of photographers about how copyright law functions within their creative and business practices. By learning the actual functions of copyright law on the ground, we can evaluate and contextualize existing theories of intellectual …
The New Approaches To Digital Anti-Piracy In The Entertainment Industry, 19 Uic Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 75 (2019), Igor Slabykh
The New Approaches To Digital Anti-Piracy In The Entertainment Industry, 19 Uic Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 75 (2019), Igor Slabykh
UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law
This article is about digital anti-piracy. The entertainment industry has been combating piracy over the internet for the last 40 years. This article gives an overview of the digital anti-piracy approaches, analyzes the reasons why people commit piracy, demonstrates the disappointing results of the current state of anti-piracy, and offers new approaches that may help to reduce digital piracy.
The Case Of The Shropshire Piano Treasure, Geoffrey Bennett
The Case Of The Shropshire Piano Treasure, Geoffrey Bennett
Journal Articles
In the more than twenty years since the Treasure Act 1996 (UK) c 24 came into force, there have been many dramatic discoveries of treasure.' The media frequently reports the results of remarkable finds usually made by metal detectorists in fields and open spaces. A unique, not to say bizarre, example, however, is the discovery of a cache of gold coins found concealed in a piano in Shropshire in 2016.2 It makes the point that the old law of treasure trove still has a twilight existence in circumstances that are prone to recur.
Doors To Safety: Exit West, Refugee Resettlement, And The Right To Asylum, Betsy L. Fisher
Doors To Safety: Exit West, Refugee Resettlement, And The Right To Asylum, Betsy L. Fisher
Michigan Law Review
Review of Mohsin Hamid's Exit West.
Applying The First Amendment To The Internal Revenue Code: Minnesota Voters Alliance And The Tax Law’S Regulation Of Nonprofit Organizations’ Political Speech, Edward A. Zelinsky
Applying The First Amendment To The Internal Revenue Code: Minnesota Voters Alliance And The Tax Law’S Regulation Of Nonprofit Organizations’ Political Speech, Edward A. Zelinsky
Articles
On its face, Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky is about which T-shirts, hats and buttons voters can wear at the polls. However, the U.S. Supreme Court’s First Amendment analysis in Minnesota Voters Alliance extends beyond apparel at polling places. That decision impacts the ongoing debate about the Johnson Amendment, the now controversial provision of the Internal Revenue Code which forbids Section 501(c)(3) organizations from intervening in political campaigns. Minnesota Voters Alliance also affects the proper construction of Section 501(c)(3)’s ban on lobbying by tax-exempt entities as well as other provisions of the tax law taxing and precluding campaign intervention by …
De-Limiting Rules, Peter B. Oh
De-Limiting Rules, Peter B. Oh
Articles
Baseball is a game governed by a delicate equilibrium of complex rules. But no rule incites more confusion or controversy than the Infield Fly. This is perhaps because the rule embodies a greater tension: between a constantly evolving game that is steeped in revered traditions, and a rule that has become part of popular lore but whose original impetus was premised on a notion of fair play that hails from a bygone era.
Authors And Machines, Jane C. Ginsburg, Luke Ali Budiardjo
Authors And Machines, Jane C. Ginsburg, Luke Ali Budiardjo
Faculty Scholarship
Machines, by providing the means of mass production of works of authorship, engendered copyright law. Throughout history, the emergence of new technologies tested the concept of authorship, and courts in response endeavored to clarify copyright’s foundational principles. Today, developments in computer science have created a new form of machine, the “artificially intelligent” (AI) system apparently endowed with “computational creativity.” AI systems introduce challenging variations on the perennial question of what makes one an “author” in copyright law: Is the creator of a generative program automatically the author of the works her process begets, even if she cannot anticipate the contents …
Just Say No To The Cheap Double Play, Richard D. Friedman
Just Say No To The Cheap Double Play, Richard D. Friedman
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Functionalism And The Infield Fly Rule, Mark A. Graber
Functionalism And The Infield Fly Rule, Mark A. Graber
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Another Side To The Infield Fly Rule, Andrew J. Guilford
Another Side To The Infield Fly Rule, Andrew J. Guilford
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Prehistory Of The Infield Fly Rule, Richard Hershberger
The Prehistory Of The Infield Fly Rule, Richard Hershberger
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Enfield Fly Rule, Rob Nelson
De-Limiting Rules, Peter B. Oh
Teach The Controversy, Rob Neyer
Umpires, Judges, And The Aesthetics Of The Infield Fly, Chad M. Oldfather
Umpires, Judges, And The Aesthetics Of The Infield Fly, Chad M. Oldfather
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Puzzle Of The Infield Fly Rule, Spencer Weber Waller
The Puzzle Of The Infield Fly Rule, Spencer Weber Waller
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Infield Fly Rule In Effect, Howard M. Wasserman
Keeping The Infield Fly Rule In Effect, Howard M. Wasserman
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Select Your Roku Tv Input Using Go.Roku.Com/Selectinput, Sophia William