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College Basketball Head Coaches Will Not Have to Testify

JSEL · April 23, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Judge Edgardo Ramos for the Southern District of New York ruled that that actions of University of Arizona men’s basketball coach, Sean Miller, and Louisiana State University men’s basketball coach, Will Wade, are irrelevant to the upcoming college basketball bribery trial and … [Read more...] about College Basketball Head Coaches Will Not Have to Testify

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: basketball, criminal law, Highlight, Litigation, NCAA, sports

EU Approves Controversial Copyright Directive

JSEL · April 19, 2019 · Leave a Comment

As of April 15th, the European Union officially approved a controversial new Copyright Directive that has left members of the art and tech worlds fiercely divided. The Directive, which was narrowly approved by the European Parliament in a 348 to 274 vote last month, has now been … [Read more...] about EU Approves Controversial Copyright Directive

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright, entertainment, Highlight, intellectual property, international, internet, Litigation

Trump Administration Strikes Out MLB-Cuba Deal

JSEL · April 16, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Baseball is the national pastime of both the United States and Cuba, but players from the Caribbean nation who dream of playing in the Major Leagues have only two options: defect during international tournaments or embark on maritime journeys at the mercy of human smugglers. Both … [Read more...] about Trump Administration Strikes Out MLB-Cuba Deal

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: baseball, Cuba, embargo, Highlight, international, MLB, Obama, sports, Trump

Pokémon Go Class Action Settles as Augmented Reality Legal Questions Remain

JSEL · April 12, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Property owners suing Niantic, the developer of augmented reality gaming sensation Pokémon Go, for trespass and nuisance, have likely settled after years of litigation. They submitted a proposed settlement to the US District Court for the Northern District of California. The … [Read more...] about Pokémon Go Class Action Settles as Augmented Reality Legal Questions Remain

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: augmented reality, entertainment, Highlight, intellectual property, Litigation, property, social media, tort, trespass, video games

Congressman Introduces Legislation to Allow NCAA Athletes to Profit Off Likeness

JSEL · April 7, 2019 · Leave a Comment

The Student-Athlete Equity Act was introduced by U.S. Representative Marker Walker (R-NC) and co-sponsored by U.S. Representative Cedric Richmond (D-La). The bill is designed to prevent qualified amateur sports organizations from restricting student-athletes from using or being … [Read more...] about Congressman Introduces Legislation to Allow NCAA Athletes to Profit Off Likeness

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: basketball, Highlight, NCAA, sports

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