PELOTON’S FIRST FLAT TIRE: PATENT PELOTON’S SECOND FLAT TIRE: COPYRIGHT PELOTON AS A NAIL IN MAD DOGG ATHLETICS' TIRES: TRADEMARK MORE THAN JUST ITS TIRES: CLASS ACTION SUIT AGAINST PELOTON’S TREAD+ TREADMILL PELOTON’S FIRST FLAT TIRE: PATENT In a steep cycle uphill, Peloton continues to battle numerous patent infringement suits alleging Peloton’s copying of technology … Continue reading Peloton: Cycling Downward or Capable of Out Spinning its Lawsuits?
62 Pages with the Power to Void NCAA’s Amateurism Model
30 years later and the NCAA will be taking the Supreme Court in a landmark antitrust case. And lucky for us we get front row seats to this matchup, an epic and long-fought battle between college athletics’ elite players. On March 31, 2021, the Supreme Court will hear the case of NCAA v. Alston to decide the … Continue reading 62 Pages with the Power to Void NCAA’s Amateurism Model
A Slime-filled Wild Card NFL Playoff Game
Slime cannons in the end zone for the touchdown! Wide right of SpongeBob, no goal! For the first time ever, in a wet and wild Sunday NFL playoff game, CBS Sports and Nickelodeon brought the slime to the field! As a 22-year-old athlete and sports fanatic nostalgic for the good ol’ 2000s tv shows, I was … Continue reading A Slime-filled Wild Card NFL Playoff Game
Intellectual Property x Sport
Intellectual Property: it sparks worldwide creativity and innovation. Intellectual Property is a constitutional delegation, a traditional history in constant evolution. IP is the direct product of like-minded individuals -- motivated creators helping the world as a whole grow and develop through the protection of rights and research. While IP is widely recognized to be necessary … Continue reading Intellectual Property x Sport
Djokovic’s Default: A Rare Punishment for Visible Obscenity
On Sunday, September 06, 2020, an immediate default, one of tennis’ rarest punishments, was inflicted on World No 1. Novak Djokovic for a case of reckless conduct. During his fourth-round match against World No. 27 Pablo Carreno Busta, and after losing his service game at 5-5 in the opening set, Djokovic egregiously struck a ball … Continue reading Djokovic’s Default: A Rare Punishment for Visible Obscenity
Part 2: Florida for the Federalization of a Uniform NIL Policy
Less than a week after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law the bill permitting state athletes to profit off of their name, image, and likeness through sponsorships and third-party endorsements, which will go into effect July 2021, Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio introduced a bill known as the Fairness in Collegiate Athletics Act. If put … Continue reading Part 2: Florida for the Federalization of a Uniform NIL Policy
Part 1: Florida: A Leader in the Pay for Play Movement!
Nearly eight months ago, the first talk about state athletes being able to profit off of their name, image, and likeness through sponsorships and third-party endorsements was brought to the forefront as California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Fair Pay to Play Act (FPTP). The nationwide campaign supporting pay for college athletes has since gained … Continue reading Part 1: Florida: A Leader in the Pay for Play Movement!
The Return of the NBA: Too Good to be True?
Adam Silver’s earlier decision to shut down the league in response to the outbreak of COVID-19 has finally come to an end. The NBA’s 3-month hiatus will be terminated in July, as the league has announced that a 22-team format is set to return to play next month at ESPN's Wide World of Sports Complex … Continue reading The Return of the NBA: Too Good to be True?
The Start of Something New: A Virtual Tennis Tour
Remember when life was normal? When we were allowed to hug our best friend. When going to the grocery store didn’t require a head-to-toe bodysuit and lines crowded by anxious faces longing to enter and leave the risk zone with more than just condiments and, of course, Corona-free. Remember that? When normal life was actually normal. When … Continue reading The Start of Something New: A Virtual Tennis Tour
*an on court with steph @ the age of 16 original* Proper Pre-Match Picks: What to Eat Before a Match
I know how most of you came across this post. You have a big match coming up and want to know just what to eat in order to play your best. Lucky for you, I have your answer. My top pre-match meals (eaten one-to-three hours before match): Oatmeal and a fruit salad with apples, blueberries, … Continue reading *an on court with steph @ the age of 16 original* Proper Pre-Match Picks: What to Eat Before a Match
