Foley Partner Mary Kay Braza spoke at the 2013 Harvard Law School Sports Law Symposium: The Evolution of the Fan on Thursday, March 28, 2013. Braza participated on the panel, “The Internet Experience” that discussed the implications of live streaming of protected content, the shift from traditional journalism to blogging, the prospect for the law to thwart piracy, the implication of emerging media on existing licensing deals, and how the prospect of technological advances affects negotiations for future distribution rights.
For more information about the symposium, visit the event site.
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