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Section 1 Challenges to the Properties Arms of Sports Leagues: The Single-Entity Defense, Market Definition, and the Rule of Reason from Dallas Cowboys to American Needle and Beyond

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  • Gregory Pelnar

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This article discusses Section 1 challenges to the centralized exclusive licensing of league and franchise intellectual property, tests for identifying a single entity, and the rule of reason analysis of MLB Properties in Salvino.

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Article provided by Competition Policy International in its journal CPI Journal JAN-10(1)-Twelve of the Best from 2009.

Volume (Year): 1 (2010)
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Handle: RePEc:cpi:atchrn:1.1.2010:i=5370

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