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Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 5, 2005

Beyond Music, Sports World Benefits From 'Grokster,' Too

Focus Column - Entertainment Law - By Dennis M. P. Ehling and Robyn Callahan - The National Football League, National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball recently found themselves playing on Hollywood's home court and, not surprisingly, facing the same challenges that have aggravated the Hollywood studios and music industry for the past few years. Now the U.S. Supreme Court has given all of them a decided home-field advantage: the right to control Internet access to their entertainment

        
        
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