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- Title
INTERNET PIRACY OF LIVE SPORTS TELECASTS.
- Authors
Mellis, Michael J.
- Abstract
The article examines the rights of live sports telecasts in the online piracy. It analyzes the Internet live sports telecast piracy problem which unicast and streaming over peer-to-peer networks (SOP) technologies have showed signs of dominating digital piracy of live television programming. It also considers private and public sector responses to the problem, analyzes anti-piracy litigation in the matter, and identifies likely aspects of predictable litigation.
- Subjects
TELEVISED sports; SPORTS law; INTERNET piracy; JUSTICE administration; SPORTS; STREAMING technology; PIRACY prevention (Copyright); PIRACY (Copyright) -- Government policy; COMPUTER network resources
- Publication
Marquette Sports Law Review, 2008, Vol 18, Issue 2, p259
- ISSN
1533-6484
- Publication type
Article