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Seth Reagan Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP

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Policing the internet for copyright infringement: an owner's burden *

USA - March 27 2013
Courts considering the perplexing copyright questions created by the Internet have been remarkably consistent in one area. A large body of case law…


Court tackles copyright issue of "throwback" NFL uniforms in video games *

USA - November 29 2012
Many video game creators go to great lengths to ensure that their games are highly realistic.


Competitive cheerleading? Not a sport *

USA - September 25 2012
Under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, colleges receiving federal funding must afford equal participation opportunities in varsity sports to male and female athletes.

Co-authors: Bradford N. Paul .


Can a Tennessee Titan seek workers' comp in California? *

USA - August 7 2012
Football is a violent game, and many of the warriors who play it professionally find their careers cut short by brutal injuries.


To appeal, or not to appeal: good faith settlement determinations *

USA - July 25 2012
In lawsuits involving multiple defendants, it is not unusual for the plaintiff to settle with one or more of the defendants as the lawsuit progresses.


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