Cross-posted from http://freelancerights.blogspot.com. The next generation of copyright scholars still awaits court rulings in two landmark cases. One is the Google Books class-action settlement, engineered by […]
Cross-posted from http://freelancerights.blogspot.com. Yesterday I used the occasion of The New York Times’ announced new pay service as a pretext to point out again that […]
A story is making the rounds that World Wrestling Entertainment star John Cena suffered a concussion on Monday night’s Raw show. The Concussion Blog even picked […]
Senator Tom Udall’s proposed bill on football helmet safety, announced last week, is a step on the road to national sports concussion reform. An analogy might […]
WrestleMania will take place in Atlanta in 13 days. The following night the World Wrestling Entertainment crew will do a live shoot of Monday Night Raw, […]
Yesterday: Part 1, Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration Last week I asked Glenn Marshall, Connecticut’s new labor commissioner, to explain how interested parties can […]
Government football helmet investigations are in the air: the Federal Trade Commission is probing promotional safety claims by the Riddell manufacturer, at the behest of Senator […]
PREVIOUSLY: “Introducing ‘What the Feds Must Investigate About WWE-NFL Doc Joseph Maroon’s ImPACT Concussion Product'” John Cena, World Wrestling Entertainment’s top star, is funny enough to […]
Thanks to Keith Harris of Cageside Seats for his new item — inspired by this blog — urging World Wrestling Entertainment talent to provide information in […]