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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Law
Rear Window: The Future Of Hollywood Contracting In The Streaming Age, Miller Friedman
Rear Window: The Future Of Hollywood Contracting In The Streaming Age, Miller Friedman
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
'Playola' And Fraud On Digital Music Platforms: Why Legislative Action Is Required To Save The Music Streaming Market, Christine Smith Burton
'Playola' And Fraud On Digital Music Platforms: Why Legislative Action Is Required To Save The Music Streaming Market, Christine Smith Burton
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Varsity Blues: Student Athlete Unionization Is The Wrong Way Forward To Reform Collegiate Athletics, Michael P. Cianfichi
Varsity Blues: Student Athlete Unionization Is The Wrong Way Forward To Reform Collegiate Athletics, Michael P. Cianfichi
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth And Long: The Time Is Now For The “Washington Redskins” To Punt The Name, Hammad Rasul
Fourth And Long: The Time Is Now For The “Washington Redskins” To Punt The Name, Hammad Rasul
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Journalists, Social Media And Copyright: Demystifing Fair Use In The Emergent Digital Environment, Patricia Aufderheide
Journalists, Social Media And Copyright: Demystifing Fair Use In The Emergent Digital Environment, Patricia Aufderheide
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Fouling The First Amendment: Why Colleges Can't, And Shouldn't, Control Student Athletes' Speech On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte
Fouling The First Amendment: Why Colleges Can't, And Shouldn't, Control Student Athletes' Speech On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property Issues In The Network Cloud: Virtual Models And Digital Three-Dimensional Printers, Darrell G. Mottley
Intellectual Property Issues In The Network Cloud: Virtual Models And Digital Three-Dimensional Printers, Darrell G. Mottley
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
They Take Classes, Don't They?: Structuring A College Football Post Season, Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto
They Take Classes, Don't They?: Structuring A College Football Post Season, Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Reimagining International Water Law, Tim Stephens
Reimagining International Water Law, Tim Stephens
Maryland Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
The Virtues Of Common Law Theories And Disclosure Requirements In The Market For Fine Art, Brian D. Tobin
The Virtues Of Common Law Theories And Disclosure Requirements In The Market For Fine Art, Brian D. Tobin
Student Articles and Papers
For centuries common law warranties and fraud theories have regulated misattribution and mistaken provenance in the market for fine art. Scholars have in recent decades proposed theories to supplement protection for unsophisticated buyers transacting with auction houses or dealers. Academia has also proposed the imposition of securities regulations upon auction houses for the purpose of protecting sellers—an argument that can be extended to protect buyers transacting with either auction houses or dealerships. In practice, the theories put forth to protect purchasers may not have an added benefit and will likely disrupt liquidity. The extension of regulations akin to the securities …
Professional Sports Franchise Relocations From Private Law And Public Law Perspectives: Balancing Marketplace Competition, League Autonomy, And The Need For A Level Playing Field, Matthew J. Mitten, Bruce W. Burton
Professional Sports Franchise Relocations From Private Law And Public Law Perspectives: Balancing Marketplace Competition, League Autonomy, And The Need For A Level Playing Field, Matthew J. Mitten, Bruce W. Burton
Maryland Law Review
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