Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment Law Blog
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Brooklyn Law School’s official sports & entertainment law blog. Writing about the intersection of law in sports, music, film and media. | [email protected]
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School is back, but we never left! With September here, we're proud to announce our Fall 2025 Executive and Editorial Board!
We have so many incredible new articles up on the blog! Link in bio to read them 😊
New article out about artificial intelligence and celebrities’ right to publicity. Check it out! sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/film-tv/protec…
New article out now about lawsuit by music publishers against artificial intelligence startup! sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/music/who-teac…
Madison Huberman details possible antitrust concerns arising from joint ventures that offer sports-only streaming services. Read more here! sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/sports/new-str…
Online stalking and harassment are common on social media. Some online comments exist within the realm of permissible First Amendment free speech, but where is the exact line? Amanda Mintz explores in her blog. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/media/navigati…
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Navigating SCOTUS’s Counterman on Online Harassment and Celebrity Stalking
Social media revolutionized how people communicate, allowing people to display their day-to-day activities. However, there are safety risks in a world where people share such activities and details o
Are the “Swifties” shaking up the standards and practices of ticket sellers? In this article, Raegan Brizek analyzes the antitrust complaints that were brought by concertgoers against Live Nation Entertainment earlier this year. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/music/concert-…
In this article, Maxwell Russ analyzes the global phenomenon of sportswashing. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu
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Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment Law Blog
Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment Law Blog features writing by members of the Brooklyn Law School community—students, faculty, and alumni.
“Unfortunately, the burden is on the brand to police the internet for the multitude of upcyclers across many different platforms.” Emily Slavkin explores upcycling and the legal implications behind the lucrative and ever-growing trend. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/fashion/the-le…
ChatGPT's method of data gathering has been the subject of many controversies and legal challenges, with the newest one coming from authors whose works have been fed to ChatGPT without compensation. Selma Jay dives into this issue. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/media/authorin…
We are so thrilled to announce our Spring 2024 Executive and Editorial Board! Congratulations to our new members – Welcome to the team!
sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/fashion/sustai… “The push toward environmentalism has been accompanied by a deceptive and dishonest practice known as greenwashing.” Georgia Paliogiannis examines recent lawsuits concerning this unethical practice.
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Sustainability Showdown: Unveiling the Legal Battle Against Greenwashing
Over the last few decades, legislative and social efforts have influenced companies to institute eco-friendly practices. But the push toward environmentalism has been accompanied by a deceptive and d
With streaming services taking over the music industry, royalty rates have become a main source of conflict between artists and streaming services. Kyle Hogan explores this concern and how artists are compensated under the Copyright Act. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/music/delinque…
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Delinquent Royalty Payments: A Conflict with Royalty Distributions in Music
With the proliferation of streaming services such as Apple Music and Spotify, the way consumers listen to their favorite songs has changed. Royalty rates, the specific amounts to be paid to artists d
Predatory NIL deals take advantage of young athletes who are not equipped to understand the nuances of what they are signing. Matthew Bereche explores one of these deals that came at the expense of Chicago Bears rookie, Gervon Dexter. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/sports/chicago…
Evan Glatt explores the consequences of gambling on sports faced by well-known athletes, examines precedent across different leagues, and proposes solutions to help effectuate change for both leagues & players. sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/sports/over-un…
On October 27, 2023, the Third Annual BESLS x IPLA Sports Law Symposium took place. Panel recaps are now live on the Blog!!! sports-entertainment.brooklaw.edu/besls/
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