Is Cyberlaw Making Us Stupid?
I’ll take a break from football blogging to adopt and extend Jacqui Lipton’s post about the continuing existence of something… Read More »Is Cyberlaw Making Us Stupid?
I’ll take a break from football blogging to adopt and extend Jacqui Lipton’s post about the continuing existence of something… Read More »Is Cyberlaw Making Us Stupid?
Today’s law-and-soccer post involves a quasi-moral rights problem. Rafael “Rafa” Vergara Hermosilla is a Mexican Miami-based singer, songwriter, and music… Read More »Moral Rights and the World Cup
In member states of the European Union, the answer is yes, sort of. I picked up this item from a… Read More »Is There a Right to Watch the World Cup on TV?
Four years ago, during the 2006 World Cup, a Dutch beer company (Bavaria) earned its place in trademark lore and… Read More »Ambush Marketing and the 2010 World Cup
I just returned from a week-long stay in London, where I was blissfully immune to news of US politics, television, and most important, sport. As most Americans know, the English have other passions. On our taxi ride to Victoria Station yesterday morning, the driver carried on a great length about the latest scandal involving Sarah Ferguson, Dutchess of York. More below the fold …Read More »World Cup Finals Coming: Law, Tech, Culture, etc.