Athletes are often sources of protectable slogans, and the rate of registration has been steadily on the rise, says Peter Perkowski of Winston & Strawn
...a way to track their athletes' activity and deter or detect potential NCAA violations. The Legal Context ...
...career. With that in mind, I find myself wondering who handled the NCAA's investigation of Caltech. That's right. The NCAA went...
In the second round of oral arguments at the Ninth Circuit, football players gained more yardage in their claims that Electronic Arts must compensate the retired NFL and college players whose likenes
Originally Published: The Recorder
Daily Business Review
In the second round of oral arguments, NFL players gained more yardage in their claims that Electronic Arts must compensate the retired NFL and college players whose likenesses appear in EA video gam
Originally Published: The Recorder
The Daily Report
Legendary player Jim Brown takes on Electronic Arts for use of his likeness in Madden NFL video gam
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