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Ed O’Bannon V. Ncaa: Do Former Ncaa Athletes Have A Case Against The Ncaa For Its Use Of Their Likenesses?, William D. Holthaus Jr.
Ed O’Bannon V. Ncaa: Do Former Ncaa Athletes Have A Case Against The Ncaa For Its Use Of Their Likenesses?, William D. Holthaus Jr.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
It's My Name And My Name Alone: How Chad Ocho Cinco Affects The Right Of Publicity, Jessica K. Baranko
It's My Name And My Name Alone: How Chad Ocho Cinco Affects The Right Of Publicity, Jessica K. Baranko
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
140 Characters Or Less: Maintaining Privacy And Publicity In The Age Of Social Networking, Lauren Mccoy
140 Characters Or Less: Maintaining Privacy And Publicity In The Age Of Social Networking, Lauren Mccoy
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Whose Right Is It Anyway?: How Recent Cases And Controversies Have Blurred The Lines Between First Amendment Protection And An Athlete's Right Of Publicity, Scott R. Chandler
Whose Right Is It Anyway?: How Recent Cases And Controversies Have Blurred The Lines Between First Amendment Protection And An Athlete's Right Of Publicity, Scott R. Chandler
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tinker Takes The Field: Do Student Athletes Shed Their Constitutional Rights At The Locker Room Gate?, Noel Johnson
Tinker Takes The Field: Do Student Athletes Shed Their Constitutional Rights At The Locker Room Gate?, Noel Johnson
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Young Athletes At Risk: Preventing And Managing Consequences Of Sports Concussions In Young Athletes And The Related Legal Issues, Marie-France Wilson
Young Athletes At Risk: Preventing And Managing Consequences Of Sports Concussions In Young Athletes And The Related Legal Issues, Marie-France Wilson
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
College Football's Serial Murderer: Sickle Cell Trait, Alejandro Bautista
College Football's Serial Murderer: Sickle Cell Trait, Alejandro Bautista
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pause The Game: Are Video Game Producers Punting Away The Publicity Rights Of Retired Athletes?, Brandon Johansson
Pause The Game: Are Video Game Producers Punting Away The Publicity Rights Of Retired Athletes?, Brandon Johansson
Nevada Law Journal
This Note argues that widely recognized retired athletes, such as Jim Brown, whose likenesses have been used in video games, will be able to recover damages under likeness laws if video game producers do not take more action to protect themselves from such lawsuits. Part II of this Note will discuss the history of likeness rights and how they have developed in our legal system. Part III will discuss how licensing agreements operate in sports through collective bargaining agreements between the current athletes and the player unions. This Note will then argue, using Brown v. Sony as an example, that …