Topic > National Basketball Association v. Motorola Case Study

Motorola because it has the same aspects as Barclays Capital Inc. v. Theflyonthewall.com. Both deal with “hot news,” misappropriation of certain information, and copyright infringement. In the 1998 Seton Hall Journal of Sport Law Review, Michael J. Mrvica argues that the National Basketball Association v. Motorola represents a type of intellectual property conflict. Intellectual property rights give someone rights to intangible things. Intellectual property rights are contained in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution. The thesis of this article is: “The expansion of intellectual property law and the rights granted therein has created complex litigation.” References: “Barclays Capital Inc., Et Al. v. Theflyonthewall.com, Inc., No. 10-1372 (2d Cir. 2011).” Law Justice. Np, nd Web. 22 September. 2015.