Articles of Interest (Nov. 1-15, 2020)
Members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section (“SEL”) found the following recent third-party articles to be of potential interest to Section members. Feel free to reach out to the Communications Co-chairs (Kelly Ryan and Jourdan Williams) if you would like to submit either personally written pieces or other third-party articles that would be of interest to SEL members.
- NFL Sunday Ticket TV Case Denied Supreme Court Review
- Emily Ratajkowski Says Instagram Post is Fair Use in “Extortion” Copyright Case
- Sports court opens 4-day hearing in Russian doping case
- North Carolina Left Behind As Tennessee Debuts Sports Betting
- What Ban In 9 Days? TikTok Inks a Massive Licensing Agreement With Sony Music
- U.S. Copyright Office Releases New Resource On The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Facial Recognition at Sports Venues: Enhancing the Gameday Experience While Minimizing Liability
- Game, set, match: Sometimes the photo is the story
- Beyonce partners with Peloton
- Truman Capote Charity Suing Paramount Over ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ Rights
- In Twitch’s Fight With the Music Industry, Streamers Are Paying The Price
- Judge Dismisses Donald Trump’s Libel Suit Against CNN
- Internet Service Provider (ISP) Cox Communications Found Liable to the Tune of $1 Billion For Allowing Users to Illegally Share Music Files on Peer-to-Peer Networks
- How The Change In Us Administration May Affect The Sports Industry
- Is a Tattoo Protected by Copyright? Is it Infringed if it Appears in a Computer Game?