K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (December 3, 2024)

Sports:

NHL

NCAA

NBA

  • Investors are calling foul over Warner Bros. Discovery's loss of its NBA media rights deal. A lawsuit filed this week in New York federal court alleges that shareholders suffered "significant losses and damages” over the company's inability to hold onto its NBA contract, which prompted Warner Bros. Discovery to take a $9-billion write-down in the value of its basic cable networks, including TNT, which had carried NBA games since 1989. Investors slam Warner Bros. Discovery with lawsuit over loss of NBA deal - LA Times

MLB

Entertainment:

MUSIC

FILM & TELEVISION

  • A CA federal court dismissed a cameraman’s latest copyright lawsuit against Netflix over Tiger King, ruling he should’ve included his 2023 claims in his original 2020 dispute. Netflix Gets International 'Tiger King' Copyright Suit Tossed
  • A CA federal judge dismissed a proposed class action accusing Netflix and its executives of misleading investors about growth challenges tied to account sharing, concluding "further leave to amend would be futile," since the investor plaintiffs were already given a chance to show that statements made were misleading. Netflix defeats shareholder lawsuit over growth forecasts | Reuters
  • A CA federal judge refused to toss an indie director's claims that filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan copied her movie to make the TV show Servant for Apple TV+, agreeing with the 9th Circuit that the issue of whether the two works are substantially similar will need to be resolved by a jury. Apple, Shyamalan Can't Dodge IP Suit Over 'Servant' Series - Law360

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