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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed if it complies with a number of conditions and obligations, inter alia, partial unbundling and the no-single-buyer rule. These regulations were defined with traditional...
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, driven by a revolution in technology. This article explores the revolution in the professional sports, theatre, and movie …
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doing sports business. Driven by the courts, the 2007 overhaul of the approach and methodology has increased the scope of … competition policy towards sports associations and clubs. Nowadays, virtually all activities of sports associations that govern … and organize a sports discipline with business elements are subject to antitrust rules. This includes genuine sporting …
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This article highlights the limited protection available to sports webcasters and organizers against online piracy of … their webcasts under the Indian copyright law. It posits that with growing popularity of digital viewership of sports events …, this lacuna has created an uneven playing field between sports broadcasters and webcasters, which has an overall negative …
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contribute de facto to the kind of ‘sociology as a team sport' proposed by Giselinde Kuipers in her essay (in reference to … ‘sociology as a combat sport' proposed by Pierre Bourdieu). ‘Sociology as a team sport' is one where our complementary strengths …
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The day of reckoning in the to-pay-or-not-to-pay debate over college revenue sports — a day many higher education …
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Morally speaking, employing Performance-Enhancing Medicines (PEMs) in sports is not acceptable because using these … medicines in sports competitions is associated with negative legal consequences. However, due to rapid advances in the genetic … attempts to examine the legal theory of the development of disciplinary and criminal systems setting athletes’ responsibility …
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