Texas Entertainment and Sports Law
2013 Journals
Articles
- Someone to Watch Over Me: Why University Monitoring of Student Athletes’ Social Media Activities is a Recipe for Disaster
- Texas State Incentives for Film and Television Production Then, Now, and Later
- Attorney Profile: Alan Tompkins
- Opportunities Increasing in China for U.S. Entertainment Industry
- I Can’t Get No Cause of Action?!: Advocating a Cause of Action Against Search Engines for Contributory Copyright Infringement
- High Profile Trademark Actions 2012
Articles
- “The Tweet Smell of Success: Social Media Clauses in Sports & Entertainment Contracts”
- Google and Stanford Help Texas A&M Save Its Football Season, Capture the “Johnny Football” Asset, and Begin to Realign Student-Athlete Rights
- Attorney Profile: Amy E. Mitchell
- Legislative Solutions to Digital Music Broadcast Royalties: The Internet Radio Fairness Act vs. The Interim FIRST Act
- The NFL Agrees to $765 Million Settlement Payment after Knocking Heads with Former Players in Concussion Litigation
- Ensuring Adequate Protection for Publicity Rights: An Argument for a Federal Right of Publicity Statute
- Idea Submission Impossible? The Battle between Copyright and Breach of Contract