| A | B |
| Many | laws governing sports and entertainment |
| franchise | Federal laws governing television services require cable service providers to obtain this |
| national labor relations act | granted right to organized labor to colelctively bargain and strike |
| benefits of copyright | exclusive right to reproduce, sell, perform, or display the work |
| U.S. | Where U.S. copyright laws are enforceable |
| themselves! | product athletes and musicians have to offer |
| players’ associations | athletic labor unions are known as |
| the player | who chooses a player's agent |
| labor and management | a businesses success is dependent on what two parties |
| agent | person who negotiates contracts for a celebrity’s endorsement opportunities |
| owners, players, fans, invested businesses | Lockouts/strikes are detrimental to what parties |
| handlers | individuals who act as role models and provide guidance for young entertainers |
| Sherman Antitrust Act | declared restraint of trade and price fixing as being illegal made monopolizing trade a felony |
| Clayton Act | gives individuals the right to sue and receive threefold damages for illegal monopolies |
| legnth of copyright | a lifetime of an artist plus 70 years |
| coprighted | Books,Computer programs, Songs are all examples of items that can be |
| copyright protection | legal issue of greatest concern to artists in the music industry |
| Sherman Antitrust Act | National Football League (NFL) is a legal cartel because of exemption from what act |
| baseball | salary cap is not relevant for this professional |
| keep teams competitive | purpose of salary caps |
| roles of an agent | companion, financial adviser, legal adviser |
| Contracts | documents should be in writing, are enforceable by law, detail the agreements between two or more parties |
| broadcast flags | can be imbedded in digital programming to prevent programs from being recorded and redistributed |
| copyright | laws protect the unique work of the originator within the geographic boundaries to which the laws apply |
| intellectual property | The unique works of writers, artists, and musicians that can be protected under copyright law are often referred to as |
| royalty | Payment that an author receives for the use or sale of copyrighted work |
| collective bargaining | When labor negotiates a contract with management |
| salary cap | a maximum amount that a team can spend on players’ salaries |
| agent | a legal representative of an athlete or celebrity |
| Handlers | work closely with athletes who are unable or unwilling to police themselves |
| advisers | financial and business counselors rather than behavioral monitors for athletes and celebrities |
| agent contract | is an agreement in which an athlete allows a person or agency to represent and market his or her ability and name |
| noncompete clause | prohibits a person from working in a competing business for a specific period of time |
| franchise | authorization to sell services in a given area |