23 Dec, 2020 The Olympics and human rights: what’s happening now? By Tom Herbert The International Olympic Committee (“IOC”) and wider Olympic community must now acknowledge their responsibilities towards athletes’...
18 Dec, 2020 CAS upholds ban on Russia competing in major events By Alasdair Muller The Court of Arbitration for Sport ("CAS") has upheld the World Anti-Doping Agency's ("WADA") decision to declare the Russian Anti-Doping...
16 Dec, 2020 EU digital reform: Brussels seeks to regulate Big Tech and other digital services By Alexandra Kamerling Kit Burden Daniel Colgan Alistair White +1 more... Show less Europe’s legal framework for digital services has been fundamentally unchanged since the adoption of the e-Commerce Directive1 in 2000....
10 Dec, 2020 Looking outside the window(s): How streaming services have affected cinemas’ monopoly on movie releases By Alexis Fierens Emma Stockman Simon Verschaeve Streaming services have seen an enormous rise in popularity over the past few years. In 2019, in addition to Netflix and other similar...
10 Dec, 2020 Historical dramas must be historically accurate (down to the hair) By Yue Lin Lee There has been some drama in Chinese television recently. A show, “Leiting Zhanjiang,” or “Warrior of Thunder,” has been pulled from the...
10 Dec, 2020 Austrian Supreme Court decision on streaming football in pubs By Stefan Panic The Austrian Supreme Court (OGH) has rendered a judgment in a case concerning showing a football match broadcast in a pub without an...
08 Dec, 2020 Where Netflix goes, the world follows - BBFC suggests that all streaming sites should introduce age-ratings in the UK By Samantha Bradley The Chief Executive of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has suggested that all streaming sites should have standardised...
02 Dec, 2020 Partial Settlement Continues USWNT Equal Pay Fight By Ben Gipson In great news following the return of the USWNT's return to the field, the team settlement part of its long running equal pay lawsuit. ...