The 2011 NFL lockout reveals profound changes in the labor and product markets for the entire entertainment industry, driven by a revolution in technology. This article explores the revolution in the professional sports, theatre, and movie-making industries and concludes that it is fragmenting production, blurring the boundaries between labor markets and product markets, and introducing new forms of competition. As a result, the labor exemptions to the antitrust laws, which featured prominently in the NFL controversy are becoming less relevant, shifting the law\u27s policing of competition to antitrust rule-of-reason analysis, where counterpoises such as labor unions are inactive, and making overaggressive interpretation and enforcement of ...
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Labor related work stoppages are becoming an epidemic in the four major American sports leagues, the...
The 2011 dispute between the National Football League ( NFL or League ), representing the football...
Open almost any news source, or simply turn on the program guide of any television, and the explosiv...
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This Article argues that the government should break up both Major League Baseball and the NFL to pr...
The baseball strike and the ongoing hostilities between the players\u27 association and owners have ...
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Within the past few weeks, three major professional sports have been forced to confront crucial issu...
An issue unsettled for at least the past decade is the proper characterization of a professional spo...
In this article, Mr. Rogers examines the tension in the digital world between the application of (a)...
Piracy is one of the biggest threats confronting the entertainment industry today. Every year, the i...
The NFL survived the 2011 offseason despite being bombarded by a sports law perfect storm. The Na...
Labor related work stoppages are becoming an epidemic in the four major American sports leagues, the...
The 2011 dispute between the National Football League ( NFL or League ), representing the football...
Open almost any news source, or simply turn on the program guide of any television, and the explosiv...
The hallmark of an antitrust violation is an agreement which has the effect of raising price, loweri...
Copyright is critical to protecting sports broadcasts, and new technology has evolved to disseminate...
This Article analyzes the National Football League (NFL) and National Basketball Association (NBA) l...
A casual glance at the daily newspapers would suggest that athletes and sports teams spend almost as...
This Article argues that the government should break up both Major League Baseball and the NFL to pr...
The baseball strike and the ongoing hostilities between the players\u27 association and owners have ...
Concentration of market power is nothing new in the media industries—and neither is government inter...
Within the past few weeks, three major professional sports have been forced to confront crucial issu...
An issue unsettled for at least the past decade is the proper characterization of a professional spo...
In this article, Mr. Rogers examines the tension in the digital world between the application of (a)...
Piracy is one of the biggest threats confronting the entertainment industry today. Every year, the i...
The NFL survived the 2011 offseason despite being bombarded by a sports law perfect storm. The Na...
Labor related work stoppages are becoming an epidemic in the four major American sports leagues, the...