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    K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (February 4, 2025)

    February 04, 2025, 08:00 AM

    Sports:

    NCAA

    GOLF

    • Sports entertainment chain Top Golf USA Inc. and two affiliates were hit with a proposed class action in Georgia federal court over allegations they improperly claimed a tip credit that lowered employees’ wages to below the statutory minimum. Topgolf Underpays Its Servers, Class Action Says – Law360

    SOCCER

    • Major League Soccer and the sport’s American governing body are seeking an early win in the North American Soccer League‘s $500 million lawsuit against the two, telling the New York federal judge overseeing the ongoing trial that the lower-level league has offered no evidence of a conspiracy to sabotage it. MLS, US Soccer Seek Midtrial Win In $500M Antitrust Case – Law360

    NBA

    MLB

    Entertainment:

    MUSIC

    • Eminem‘s publisher hit a Ford dealership with a copyright infringement lawsuit in MI federal court, alleging the business used the rapper’s hit “Lose Yourself” on TikTok and other social-media advertisements for a limited edition Detroit Lions Ford F-150 pickup truck without permission or obtaining requisite IP licenses. An Eminem song, a local Ford dealer, a Lions truck — and now a lawsuit
    • Spotify Technology SA won dismissal of a lawsuit alleging it made a change to its premium service that cheated songwriters out of royalties. Spotify Wins Lawsuit Over Bundling Royalties

    FILM & TELEVISION

    LAWSUITS OF THE RICH & FAMOUS