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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Is Censorship Worth It?

    10/31/2021

    By: Jordan Kendall What is censorship? It is the suppression of ideas, images, or words that are classified as “offensive.”[1] Censorship may be used by governments or private groups to…

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  • User Beware: the Legality of YouTube-to-MP3 Converters

    09/20/2014

    by Joseph Citelli   With the proliferation of music on massively popular file-sharing websites such as YouTube and Soundcloud, musical artists face legitimate concerns in terms of protecting their copyrighted…

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