• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Harvard JSEL

The Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law (“JSEL”) provides the academic community, the sports and entertainment industries, and the legal profession with scholarly analysis and research related to the legal aspects of the sports and entertainment world.

  • About Us
    • Our Journal
    • Masthead
    • Constitution
    • Contact
  • Print Edition
    • Current Edition
    • Previous Editions
    • Submissions
  • Online Content
    • Highlights
    • Commentary
    • Event Coverage
    • Career Spotlights
    • Sponsor Articles
  • Special Issues
    • Special Issue 2020: Name, Image, and Likeness
    • Special Issue 2021: NCAA v. Alston
  • Events
  • Show Search
Hide Search

art law

End It ‘Now!’: Andy Warhol Copyright Lawsuit Awaits Summary Judgment

JSEL · October 18, 2018 · Leave a Comment

In 2017, Andy Warhol’s estate filed a pre-emptive lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against famous photographer Lynn Goldsmith for the rights to Warhol’s Prince prints. Goldsmith filed a counterclaim for copyright infringement shortly … [Read more...] about End It ‘Now!’: Andy Warhol Copyright Lawsuit Awaits Summary Judgment

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: art, art law, copyright, entertainment, fair use, intellectual property, Litigation

Banksy Painting Self-Destructs at Auction

JSEL · October 9, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Immediately after being auctioned off for $1.4 million, art prankster Banksy’s Girl with Balloon shredded itself in front of a shocked auction audience at Sotheby’s in London. Banksy revealed on their Instagram account that the act was planned years in advance through … [Read more...] about Banksy Painting Self-Destructs at Auction

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: art law, Highlight

Contact Information
jsel@mail.harvard.edu
Copyright © 2024 Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law