K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (April 15, 2025)

Sports:

NCAA

NBA

NFL

Entertainment:

FILM & TELEVISION

  • DC Comics and Warner Bros. Discovery argued a federal judge should reject an effort to partially block the release of their upcoming Superman movie in certain countries because the copyright lawsuit targeting the film was filed too late and without merit. DC Comics, Warner Bros. Urge Judge Not to Block 'Superman' Movie
  • An L.A. judge denied a bid by CBS to block Sony Pictures Television from terminating its agreements that gave CBS exclusive rights to distribute Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune, but the network is not eliminated from the contest yet as the ruling only denied a preliminary injunction. Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!: CBS Loses Right to Distribute
  • Lions Gate Entertainment Inc. accused film company Umbrelic Entertainment of trademark infringement for willfully using “Anchor Bay, the name of a film distributor subsidiary folded into Lions Gate in 2017. Lions Gate Slams Film Company 'Revival' of Its 'Anchor Bay' Mark
  • Disney doesn't deserve $5.7 million in fees for beating an animator's copyright suit accusing it of ripping off his Polynesian adventure story to create Moana, the plaintiff said, arguing his case wasn't frivolous, considering the CA federal judge found multiple times that sufficient similarity existed between the works. Disney Doesn't Deserve $5.7M Fee In 'Moana' Suit, Artist Says - Law360

MUSIC

  • A CA federal judge denied a bid from Live Nation and Ticketmaster to toss an antitrust case from consumers alleging monopolization of the concert ticketing market, following a tentative ruling issued earlier this week while finding a recent antitrust win for Amazon doesn't translate to the case before him. Live Nation and Ticketmaster Must Face Antitrust Claims, Judge Rules

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