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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University

  • Above Copyright Law: One of China’s Most Notorious Black Markets

    03/28/2016

    By: Nicole Metzgar-Schall  The sale of illegal copies of DVDs is a global problem, especially in China, where legally purchased DVDs are virtually non-existent. Individuals in China who wish to see…

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  • Kesha’s Recording Contract and Allegations of Sexual Abuse

    03/14/2016

    By: Anne McManus-Spitzer Recording contracts have been at the center of multiple legal disputes between record labels and musicians.  Even music artist, Prince, has warned young artists not to sign…

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    Thou Shalt Not Steal: How A Christian Choral Infringement Case Revives the Erasure of Black Composers

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