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K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup - May 2026 #2

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Blake Lively has settled her claims accusing Justin Baldoni's production company of orchestrating a smear campaign after she accused her It Ends With Us co-star of sexually harassing her, the actors announced in a joint...more

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Three Lessons From Roblox’s Recent AG Settlements

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Regulators continue to focus on how companies interact with children online, as illustrated by the recent settlements Roblox entered into with different state AGs. The company has agreed to pay a total of almost $36 million...more

Loeb & Loeb LLP

The Sports Law Playbook: 2026 FIFA World Cup and Unauthorized Marketing

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The Sports Law Playbook returns with its May 2026 edition. In this issue, we examine the legal risks surrounding unauthorized marketing tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including right of publicity claims, false endorsement...more

Phelps Dunbar

Universities Explore Private Equity Partnerships as Roster Costs Rise

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The House settlement redefined college sports, but though it resolved revenue-sharing and name, image and likeness (NIL) issues, it opened the door to new concerns for schools. Colleges now find themselves in a competitive...more

Poyner Spruill LLP

2026 FIFA World Cup: U.S. Travel and Visa Considerations

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As one of the three host countries for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the United States is expecting a significant increase in international travel this summer. Foreign nationals planning to travel to or from the United States to...more

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“Alright, Alright, Alright,” — Taylor’s Version. Taylor Swift follows Matthew McConnaughey’s Novel Approach to Using Trademark...

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Ever eager to retain control over her masters and ensure that she “never goes out of style,” Taylor Swift is the latest public figure looking toward registration of sensory trademarks to protect her name and likeness in a...more

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Look What You Made Me Do: Taylor Swift’s Trademark Strategy Takes Aim at AI

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On April 24, Taylor Swift’s company, TAS Rights Management, filed three new trademark applications with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in what appears to be an effort to safeguard her identity against the rising...more

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Tenth Circuit Affirms Fair Use of Archival Footage in Tiger King Copyright Dispute

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The saga of Joe Exotic has generated no shortage of legal drama. And a recent Tenth Circuit decision adds an important new chapter — one with significant implications for copyright holders and content creators alike across...more

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When JuCo Seasons Count: NCAA Eligibility Rules Face Legal Scrutiny

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The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) long-standing eligibility framework – five years to play four seasons – has come under renewed legal pressure, this time from athletes who began their collegiate careers...more

Ice Miller

Betting on Borrowed Money: Why States Are Eliminating Credit Cards from Sports Wagering

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The rapid expansion of legalized sports betting across the United States has triggered a debate among regulators: should consumers be allowed to sports wager using borrowed money?...more

Hogan Lovells

After the whistle for no-poach agreements – ECJ draws the line in Tondela

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On 30 April 2026, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered its first ruling on no-poach agreements between competing employers, confirming that such agreements are, as a rule, restrictions of competition by object under...more

Foster Garvey PC

Supersized Moves in Sports & Entertainment: The NCAA Tournament Expands to 76 Teams, Pickleball Lands a $225M Investment and...

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Welcome back to the Spotlight! Ever since I took up New York Yankees fandom in the 1990s (for the record, several years before they won the World Series in 1996), I have known at least two truths to be self-evident: 1) I was...more

Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Can I Borrow Your E-Book?: A Brief Discussion of Controlled Digital Lending

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Perhaps lost in all of the commentary and handwringing over AI and what to do with the works it creates is how we care for copies of human-authored works. ...more

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Blake Lively Litigation Highlights Workplace Compliance Risks for Entertainment and Media Employers: 7 Practical Tips

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Recent Hollywood headlines highlight the need for entertainment and media industry employers to implement clear, consistent workplace policies for both performers and staff. In the high-profile litigation between Blake Lively...more

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States Ask CFTC Not to Overplay Its Hand

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A bipartisan coalition of 41 AGs submitted a comment letter to the CFTC urging the Commission to affirm that sports-related prediction market “event contracts” fall under state gambling authority, not exclusive federal...more

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The FTC Blows the Whistle: First-Ever Enforcement Inquiry into College Sports Agents Under SPARTA

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In 1987, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) imposed the so-called "death penalty" on Southern Methodist University, canceling SMU's football season, all because boosters had the audacity to pay players....more

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An Income Tax Play for Professional Athletes

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This April in America brought a confluence of two monoliths of popular culture: sports and effective income tax planning. In the "big four" professional leagues, the MLB was in full swing, the NHL and NBA playoff races were...more

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The Privacy Playbook: How Sports, Media, Entertainment, and Apparel Companies Became Litigation Targets

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Online privacy litigation continues to surge—and professional sports is one of its most visible battlegrounds. In the past two years, the NBA fought a data-sharing lawsuit, the Chicago Cubs faced biometric privacy claims over...more

Phelps Dunbar

Under New NCAA Rules, Court-Enforced Contracts Are Still the Best Bet to Prevent Tampering

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In reaction to the recent “no rules” environment in which certain NCAA member schools interfered with relationships between other universities and enrolled players, the NCAA plans to increase penalties against those it...more

Quarles & Brady LLP

Taylor Swift’s Trademark Filings for Her Voice and Image May Help Combat AI Misuse

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Taylor Swift’s team recently filed new trademark applications for two sound marks for Taylor’s voice, and one design mark for a glittering image from the Eras Tour: This move has captured the attention of trademark...more

Fisher Phillips

NCAA Eligibility Updates: What Athletic Departments Must Know About Recent Gains in Court and New “Five-for-Five” Proposal

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After years of playing defense in federal court, the NCAA has recently put a few important points on the board in its efforts to preserve competitive balance and maintain clear eligibility standards for student-athletes. Two...more

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Before There Was NIL There Was ROP

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Before there was NIL there was ROP. In fact, long before. The basic principles of what came to be known as the Right Of Publicity (i.e., ROP) were set forth in a passionate dissenting opinion in the 1902 case of Roberson v....more

Kaufman & Canoles

K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup - May 2026

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Major League Baseball's San Diego Padres announced that control of the franchise will be passed to an ownership group led by investor couple Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano, a few months after the family of the team's late...more

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AI News Roundup – Pentagon strikes new AI deals following Anthropic spat, OpenAI and Microsoft rework AI exclusivity agreement,...

To help you stay on top of the latest news, our AI practice group has compiled a roundup of the developments we are following....more

Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP

Client Alert: The Transfer Portal & Athletes Breaching Multi-Year Agreements: A Risk Mitigation Guide for Athletics Departments...

With the rapid evolution of college athletics, institutions are entering into increasingly complex agreements with student-athletes, including name, image, and likeness (NIL) and revenue-share agreements, all within a...more

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