The Bottom Line California’s 2024 legislative session has resulted in some major new protections against the harmful use of artificial intelligence technologies. While California has no doubt embraced AI technology – launching several AI programs and initiatives to explore how AI can best Continue Reading
Going for Olympic Gold: Marketers Hope to Reach the Podium in Paris, even if not on the “Official” Team
The Bottom Line Just about everyone dreams of participating in the Olympics – walking among the parade of nations, being draped with a bronze, silver, or maybe even gold, medal. Most learn at an early age that we possess neither the skill nor the single-minded discipline necessary to fulfill Continue Reading
Unions Reach Agreement with Advertising Industry to End Mandatory COVID-19 Protocols for Commercial Productions
The Bottom Line On May 11, 2023, the COVID-19 testing and safety protocols required for advertisers and producers of commercials will expire.Following expiration of these requirements, no COVID-19 protocols will be permitted on any union productions unless the applicable union(s) approve of them Continue Reading
Davis+Gilbert Continues to be Recognized as Top Law Firm by Media Law International in 2023 Rankings
Davis+Gilbert has been ranked by Media Law International as a Tier 1 law firm for media law in the United States for the seventh consecutive year. MLI’s rankings are based on qualitative research that includes objective market analysis from law firms, clients and other industry Continue Reading
NCAA Seeks to Control NIL Madness this March, Signals Changes in Enforcement
The Bottom Line Recent moves by the NCAA signal a more aggressive approach to NIL rules enforcement.The change in bylaws dramatically increases the likelihood of the NCAA finding violations.Institutions, marketers and student-athletes need to remain vigilant and disciplined about structuring NIL Continue Reading
Law360 | Watching The Legal Sports Betting Ecosystem Take Shape
When the U.S. Supreme Court found in its 2018 Murphy v. NCAA decision that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 was unconstitutional, it cleared the way for states across the country to legalize sports betting. Continue Reading
New Jersey Not All-In on College Sports Betting Yet
The Bottom Line New Jersey bettors will have to wait a little longer before than can place a wager on their hometown college teams as voters rejected a November ballot measure that would have greatly expanded betting on college sports in the state. A Constitutional Concern New Jersey Continue Reading