On October 7th, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken, granted preliminary approval for the highly anticipated $2.78 billion NCAA antitrust settlement deal, potentially marking a significant turning point in college sports. For years, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) strictly prohibited college athletes from profiting off their names, images, and likenesses (NIL), limiting them to scholarships … Continue reading Will NCAA’s $2.78 Billion NIL Settlement Reshape College Sports?
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Wiseau Studio, LLC v Harper: Good News for Canadian Filmmakers on Fair Dealing and Documentaries
This post originally appeared on The IPilogue. Photo by Thomas William on Unsplash. Justice Paul Schabas has provided artists in Canada with the most authoritative statement yet on the bounds of fair dealing as it applies to documentary films in releasing his decision in the case of Wiseau Studio, LLC v Harper on April 23, 2020. The … Continue reading Wiseau Studio, LLC v Harper: Good News for Canadian Filmmakers on Fair Dealing and Documentaries
