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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • When Tweets Get Real- Applying Traditional Contract Law Theories to the World of Social Media

    12/01/2013

    Back in November 2010, rapper Ryan Leslie announced that his personal laptop had been stolen out of his Mercedes. Leslie “tweeted” what appeared to be an offer of a million dollar…

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  • Speaking in Tweets and Other Social Media- Should Some Written Communication Be Considered Oral Communication?

    12/01/2013

    The increasingly prevalent use of social media raises new questions related to contract formation. In her article Kristen Chiger gives examples of many classic contract cases and principles that the…

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  • Recommendations for Studios- Increasing Good Will and Revenue via Fan Conventions

    12/01/2013

    While the TV and film industry have been experiencing less revenue from DVD and box office sales since illegal file sharing came into prominence, one way to recoup these losses is…

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  • Potential Civil Liability of “Gatorade Baths”

    12/01/2013

    It is a strange sports tradition: if a team is victorious in a particularly important game, the winning players will inevitably dump a cooler filled with Gatorade (or water) over…

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  • Call to the Bullpen- How the 2012 MLB Draft Shows Why the NCAA Must Make

    12/01/2013

    Major League Baseball (“MLB”) revised its amateur draft rules in 2012, which had a significant effect on how much of a signing bonus MLB teams could offer their draftees. Accordingly,…

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