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Will Starbucks Become the Next Corporate Sponsor of a Professional Sports Facility?

The IP Law Blog

I wrote about a similar topic prior to Allegiant Air becoming the official sponsor of the Las Vegas stadium that the Raiders now call home. So maybe Starbucks can help make Seattle basketball fans happy again and lure an NBA franchise back to the city. I’m experiencing déjà vu.

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Insights from the Global Online Thesis Topic Meetings

IPilogue

I attended the Global Online Thesis Topic Meetings (“GOTTMs”) hosted by Leiden University on April 5, 2022. Think basketball cards, but virtual! She discussed this topic in greater detail in her aforementioned paper. Photo by Milad Fakurian ( Unsplash ). Lehv proceeded to discuss interesting examples of NFTs. SuperRare).

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Can Tattoos Infringe Copyrights, and If So, What Happens Then?–Sedlik v. Kat Von D

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This is a venerable question–I remember evaluating it as a possible law review note topic 30+ years ago. Even so, the court’s almost-banal treatment of this super-interesting topic suggests that there may not be much tattoo exceptionalism in copyright law. Prior Tattoo Copyright Blog Posts. Warner Bros.

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NIL Tug of War: Evolving State NIL Laws and the Prospects of a Federal NIL Bill

LexBlog IP

The draft also proposes the creation of a trust funded by revenue-generating, college-level tournaments, such as the College Football Playoff and NCAA basketball tournament. The issue of employment status for college athletes has become a highly debated topic, with California being at the forefront of the discussion.

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After Michael Jordan: a new typical case on what is the right of likeness under the Civil Code of China

The IPKat

On the topic of unauthorized use of a celebrity’s image, readers might recall the IPKat post covering the high-profile Michael Jordan case in China in 2017. Couldn’t it be another basketball player? Let's be fair, it could be any muscular man with a similar figure who happens to be holding a basketball.