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2020 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law
2020 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
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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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 …
What Is The Nba?, Nadelle Grossman
You Get Hired To Get Fired, Martin J. Greenberg, Steven D. Gruber
You Get Hired To Get Fired, Martin J. Greenberg, Steven D. Gruber
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Talent Agencies Act: Reconciling The Controversies Surrounding Lawyers, Managers, And Agents Participating In California's Entertainment Industry, Gary E. Devlin
Pepperdine Law Review
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Consent Theory As A Possible Cure For Unconscionable Terms In Student-Athlete Contracts, Thomas A. Baker Iii, John Grady, Jesse M. Rappole
Consent Theory As A Possible Cure For Unconscionable Terms In Student-Athlete Contracts, Thomas A. Baker Iii, John Grady, Jesse M. Rappole
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Friending Privacy: Toward Self- Regulation Of Second Generation Social Networks , Robert Terenzi, Jr.
Friending Privacy: Toward Self- Regulation Of Second Generation Social Networks , Robert Terenzi, Jr.
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Coaching Carousel In Big-Time Intercollegiate Athletics: Economic Implications And Legal Considerations, Richard T. Karcher
The Coaching Carousel In Big-Time Intercollegiate Athletics: Economic Implications And Legal Considerations, Richard T. Karcher
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Litigating Second Life Land Disputes: A Consumer Protection Approach. , Paul Riley
Litigating Second Life Land Disputes: A Consumer Protection Approach. , Paul Riley
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The European Database Directive: Regional Stepping Stone To An International Model?, G. M. Hunsucker
The European Database Directive: Regional Stepping Stone To An International Model?, G. M. Hunsucker
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.