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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • ScarJo v. Disney: The Unhappiest Contract on Earth

    09/10/2021

    By: Adrienne Good A pre-COVID agreement, the meaning of “theatrical release,” punitive damages, gamesmanship, forced arbitration, and one judge’s recusal.  The Scarlett Johansson/Disney “Black Widow” controversy has entangled the media and…

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  • Caught in a Web of Intellectual Property Rights: Interpreting Spider-Man’s Exclusivity

    09/13/2020

    By: Kristen Morrill The video game company Crystal Dynamics recently released the greatly anticipated Marvel Avengers video game on September 4th, 2020. The game is currently available on Xbox One, PS4,…

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