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Entertainment and Sports Law

  • What happens in Vegas does not necessarily stay in Vegas. Such was the recent ruling by the USPTO that denied registration of the trademarks "Las Vegas Golden Knights" and "Vegas Golden Knights" to the newest NHL franchise, due to their similarity to Golden Knights of the College of Saint Rose, a mark owned by a small college in Albany, NY.

    February 01, 2017Elio F. Martinez Jr.
  • Noise ordinances are often the bane of live performances venues. A jazz brunch in Miami Beach has sparked litigation between the city and a cafe owner with an interesting twist over the constitutionality of the city's noise ordinance.

    February 01, 2017Samantha Joseph
  • The social networking company is being sued by videogame maker ZeniMax Media, which says Oculus stole its technology. Facebook responded that Zenimax's story is nothing but a "fantasy" by a company that was "embarrassed" and "humiliated." It's worth taking a closer look at how each side is framing the fight.

    February 01, 2017Jenna Greene
  • Failure to Geoblock User Uploads of Movies Isn't Ground for Establishing Personal Jurisdiction Over Web Company
    Letter of Intent For Production of Film Wasn't Binding
    Use of Catcalling Footage in Ad Doesn't Result in Viable False Endorsement Claim by Actress

    February 01, 2017Stan Soocher
  • The Copyright Office has mandated a new procedure for how online service providers — including websites, hosting companies, mobile app publishers and other online services that permit user-generated content — must designate an agent to receive notifications of claimed infringement under the DMCA.

    January 01, 2017Matthew Hintz and Matthew Savare
  • Entertainment and intellectual property practitioners and businesses should take note of these changes, as they directly inform the manner in which these matters will be handled moving forward and could potentially affect outcomes.

    January 01, 2017Scott Harper
  • A start-up that provides a technology that filters movies for profanity, violence and other objectionable content has vowed to take a copyright battle against Hollywood all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal judge granted an injunction blocking its service.

    January 01, 2017Amanda Bronstad
  • There are many family law issues, both mundane and unique, facing a client who is either a professional athlete or married to one. If such a case is offered to you, will you accept it? And if you do, what issues should you expect to encounter?

    Part One of a Two-Part Article

    January 01, 2017Lynne Strober and Elisabete M. Rocha
  • Cases and news of note for entertainment attorneys.

    January 01, 2017ljnstaff