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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Do You Want It Done Fast or Right? Dangers of the CASE Act

    11/22/2019

    By: Michael Goodyear   A constant complaint about American courts is the slow speed and high cost at which they operate. In the realm of copyright, Congress is trying to…

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  • YouTube’s Latest Lawsuit Proves What We Already Knew: Copyright Law Needs Reform

    11/01/2019

    By: Jennifer Martin In August 2019, YouTube filed a lawsuit in Nebraska against Christopher Brady, alleging that Brady has abused YouTube’s copyright strike policy.[1] Specifically, the Complaint accused Brady of…

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