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2016

Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law

Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School

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Playing Around Hart And Keller's Full-Court Press: Designing A Federal Compulsory Licensing Regime For Rights Of Publicity That Enables Developers And Compensates Rights Holders, Will Bucher Oct 2016

Playing Around Hart And Keller's Full-Court Press: Designing A Federal Compulsory Licensing Regime For Rights Of Publicity That Enables Developers And Compensates Rights Holders, Will Bucher

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fight Terror, Not Twitter: Insulating Social Media From Material Support Claims, Nina I. Brown Oct 2016

Fight Terror, Not Twitter: Insulating Social Media From Material Support Claims, Nina I. Brown

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Online Gaming And The Pay-To-Win Problem: Legal Deterrence Or Industry Self-Regulation?, Simone Darakjian Apr 2016

Online Gaming And The Pay-To-Win Problem: Legal Deterrence Or Industry Self-Regulation?, Simone Darakjian

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Stripping Down A Victory For Adult Entertainment: Showtime Entertainment, Llc V. Town Of Mendon, Ethan Bond Apr 2016

Stripping Down A Victory For Adult Entertainment: Showtime Entertainment, Llc V. Town Of Mendon, Ethan Bond

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Twelfth Round: Will Boxing Save Itself?, Katherine Figueroa Apr 2016

The Twelfth Round: Will Boxing Save Itself?, Katherine Figueroa

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


You'll Never Work In This Town Again: Employment, Economics, And Unpaid Internships In The Entertainment And Media Industries, Mark R. Swiech Jan 2016

You'll Never Work In This Town Again: Employment, Economics, And Unpaid Internships In The Entertainment And Media Industries, Mark R. Swiech

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.