Tag Archives: Sherman Act

Sue-per Bowl Shuffle 2014: The Year in NFL-Related Intellectual Property Litigation

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Heading into this year’s Super Bowl party season, there are two things every lawyer should be concerned about. First, why can’t your team get it together? Second, what do you do if you are asked to explain to your friends and neighbors some NFL-related litigation that you haven’t been following? We can’t help you with the first problem (although, as an Iggles fan living in the heart of Patriots Nation,… More

Copyright Antitrust Claims Against Textbook Publishers Dismissed in Longstanding Gray Market Copyright Case

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It is no secret that college textbooks are expensive, and the average student has little recourse when a professor assigns specific books and editions.  Stuck between a rock and a hard place, over the years students have concocted several creative ways to avoid these high prices.  Examples include checking out textbooks from libraries for a semester at a time; purchasing books at retail price,… More