Sports & Entertainment Law Section Articles of Interest (February 2020)
Members of the Sports & Entertainment Law (“SEL”) section found the following recent third party articles to be of potential interest to the section. Feel free to reach out to the SEL section communications chairs (Kelly Ryan and Amanda Whorton) if you would like to submit either personally written pieces or other third party articles found that would be of interest to the entire SEL section members.
XFL’s Second Act in Hands of Lawyers, With Three Running Teams
How Talent Deals Are Evolving As Studios Become Streamers
SAG-AFTRA Revealed Qualifications and Protocols for Intimacy Coordinators
AFM Unveiled a Shorter Schedule for 2020 and On
The DGA and AMPTP Set to Start Contract Negotiations First on February 10th
NASCAR reach agreement to extend Charter agreement with existing team owners through 2024
NASCAR and Verizon announce multi-year partnership to modernize 12 NASCAR-owned tracks
MotoGP has partnered with La Liga to utilise the Spanish soccer body’s suite of anti-piracy services
NASCAR partners with US 2020 Census Bureau
NASCAR changes its Hall of Fame voting and eligibility rules
McLaren add Splunk as latest technology partner for 2020 Season
Legal Challenges in the Games Industry in 2020
ESA launches ‘Game Generation’ campaign to promote gaming’s benefits
Steam’s year-in-review claims increased developer revenue and a rise in monthly users in 2019
Google Search Qualifies For Section 230, Whether or Not It’s a “Platform”–Chukwurah v. Google
Trademark Showdown: Inter Milan and Inter Miami Battle over the Rights to “Inter”
Shia LaBeouf Walks Into a Bar . . . And Ends Up Losing an Anti-Slapp Motion
As NCAA Handwrings, Female Athletes See Opportunities From Looser Endorsement Rules