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Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Anthony R. Caruso Interviewed For Los Angeles Times Piece “Bars showing Pacquiao-Bradley fight must pay big — or else”

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC|April 21, 2014

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Anthony R. Caruso Interviewed For Los Angeles Times Piece “Bars showing Pacquiao-Bradley fight must pay big — or else”

Anthony R. Caruso Attorney

Anthony R. Caruso, Partner and Chair of the Sports, Media & Entertainment Group at Scarinci Hollenbeck was recently interviewed for the Los Angeles Times article “Bars showing Pacquiao-Bradley fight must pay big — or else” on the risks business owners run when pirating pay-per-view events.

The Los Angeles Times is a leading source of news on Southern California, entertainment, movies, television, music, politics, business, health, technology, travel, sports, environment, economics and other topics affecting California.

Mr. Caruso discusses how companies have to zealously protect their copyrights, since the Internet has made pirating music, movies, and other forms of entertainment incredibly easy. He also shares that promoters have a legitimate right to defend their agreements, however he sympathizes with the business owner who doesn’t know what he or she is doing is wrong like “the teenager who downloads music not really knowing it’s against the law.”

You can find the full Los Angeles Times article here at Bars showing Pacquiao – Bradley fight must pay big –or else. 

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Anthony R. Caruso Interviewed For Los Angeles Times Piece “Bars showing Pacquiao-Bradley fight must pay big — or else”

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC
Anthony R. Caruso Attorney

Anthony R. Caruso, Partner and Chair of the Sports, Media & Entertainment Group at Scarinci Hollenbeck was recently interviewed for the Los Angeles Times article “Bars showing Pacquiao-Bradley fight must pay big — or else” on the risks business owners run when pirating pay-per-view events.

The Los Angeles Times is a leading source of news on Southern California, entertainment, movies, television, music, politics, business, health, technology, travel, sports, environment, economics and other topics affecting California.

Mr. Caruso discusses how companies have to zealously protect their copyrights, since the Internet has made pirating music, movies, and other forms of entertainment incredibly easy. He also shares that promoters have a legitimate right to defend their agreements, however he sympathizes with the business owner who doesn’t know what he or she is doing is wrong like “the teenager who downloads music not really knowing it’s against the law.”

You can find the full Los Angeles Times article here at Bars showing Pacquiao – Bradley fight must pay big –or else. 

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