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Proskauer – Three Point Shot Newsletter

JSEL · February 25, 2022 · Leave a Comment

To read this article as originally published on Proskauer's website, click here. December 2021 Welcome to Three Point Shot, a newsletter brought to you by the Sports Law Group at Proskauer. Three Point Shot brings you the latest in sports law-related news and … [Read more...] about Proskauer – Three Point Shot Newsletter

Filed Under: Sponsor Articles, Updates Tagged With: entertainment, netflix, sports, television, trademark, video games

Another Media Merger, the Same Story: What the CBS-Viacom Merger Tells Us About the Entertainment Industry

JSEL · April 1, 2021 ·

In 1999, the impending merger between Viacom and CBS was a major topic of discussion in the media world. Two decades later, the same exact conversation has once again resurfaced. In December of 2019, CBS and Viacom once again began the process of merging following Federal … [Read more...] about Another Media Merger, the Same Story: What the CBS-Viacom Merger Tells Us About the Entertainment Industry

Filed Under: Highlight, Updates Tagged With: Antitrust, Disney, FCC, Highlight, netflix

Who Owns the Concept for Netflix’s Stranger Things?

JSEL · April 26, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Last week, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge denied a motion for summary judgement submitted by Stranger Things creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, in a breach of implied contract suit filed by independent filmmaker Charlie Kessler. Kessler claims the Duffers stole the idea for … [Read more...] about Who Owns the Concept for Netflix’s Stranger Things?

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Contract, copyright, entertainment, Highlight, intellectual property, Litigation, netflix

Netflix Slammed with Second Suit for Employee Poaching

JSEL · October 23, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Viacom, Inc filed suit against the streaming company in Los Angeles Superior Court this week. The complaint alleges that Netflix illegally recruits their employees from the personnel of rival entertainment companies – a practice which is known as “employee poaching”. The … [Read more...] about Netflix Slammed with Second Suit for Employee Poaching

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: employment, entertainment, Litigation, netflix

U.S. v AT&T/Time Warner: The Antitrust Trial of the Century

JSEL · March 25, 2018 · Leave a Comment

On Monday, March 19th, the U.S. Department of Justice faced off against Time Warner and AT&T in what is called the Antitrust Trial of the century. With the rise of direct-to-streaming companies such as Netflix and Amazon, Hollywood has seen aggressive content consolidation, … [Read more...] about U.S. v AT&T/Time Warner: The Antitrust Trial of the Century

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Antitrust, entertainment, Highlight, intellectual property, licensing, Litigation, netflix, television, unfair competition

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