\\jciprod01\productn\H\hls\3-1\toc301.txt unknown Seq: 1 9-MAR-12 10:07 Volume 3, Number 1 Winter 2012 Contents ARTICLES A Short Treatise on Fantasy Sports and the Law: How America Regulates its New National Pastime Marc Edelman ..................................................... 1 Copyright Termination and Loan-Out Corporations: Reconciling Practice and Policy Aaron J. Moss and Kenneth Basin ..................................... 55 How the Expressive Power of Title IX Dilutes Its Promise Dionne L. Koller ................................................... 103 Transitioning to the NBA: Advocating on Behalf of Student-Athletes for NBA & NCAA Rule Changes Warren K. Zola ................................................... 159 NOTE The Prospects for Protecting News Content Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Priya Barnes ...................................................... 201 \\jciprod01\productn\H\hls\3-1\ms301.txt unknown Seq: 2 9-MAR-12 10:07 Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law Student Journals Office, Harvard Law School 1541 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-3146;
[email protected] www.harvardjsel.com U.S. ISSN 2153-1323 The Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law is published semiannually by Harvard Law School students. Submissions: The Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law welcomes articles from professors, practitioners, and students of the sports and entertainment industries, as well as other related disciplines. Submissions should not exceed 25,000 words, including footnotes. All manuscripts should be submitted in English with both text and footnotes typed and double-spaced. Footnotes must conform with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed.), and authors should be prepared to supply any cited sources upon request. All manuscripts submitted become the property of the JSEL and will not be returned to the author.