Welcome back to the "Spotlight," and to those of you who celebrate, (a) Ramadan Mubarak and/or (b) Happy: (i) Passover, (ii) Good Friday and/or (iii) Easter. (What can I say? You can take the transactional lawyer out of contract drafting but you can't take the contract drafting out of the transactional lawyer). In the spirit of the holidays and springtime, let's take some time to reflect on new beginnings – or rather – some folks who could desperately use them. Now, by “new beginnings” I don't mean the Jennifer Lopez remarrying Ben Affleck type (my source/wife confirms that Jenny from the block even got a new rock…) but rather the moral kind.
First, speaking of a rock, in the fallout from slapping Chris Rock at the Academy Awards, Will Smith was officially banned from attending the next 10 Academy Awards ceremonies. Certainly a lighter “punishment” than that of battery (or forcing him to watch “After Earth”), and perhaps more symbolic than anything, but perhaps the Academy thinks that 10 years in the tuxedo-free penalty box will give Smith a chance to regroup what has been an otherwise impressive acting career — or at least give additional time for development of the memory-erasing flash device from “Men In Black.”
Another man looking for a new start is National Football League Quarterback Deshaun Watson, who recently sought a change of scenery from Houston home of the Texans, and 22(!) civil complaints and nine recently dismissed criminal complaints against Watson alleging sexual misconduct and assault, to Cleveland, where he struck a fully-guaranteed, five-year, $230 million deal. Certainly, his contract could go a long way to settling the civil suits and offsetting the loss of endorsement opportunities but after sustaining the (self-inflicted?) damage to his reputation, he will need to have his on-field and off-field activities be beyond reproach — that is, if the NFL actually lets him take the field.
Sticking with the NFL, already under investigation for sexual harassment and a hostile work environment, Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder finds himself in increasingly dire straits with revelations this past week that Congress referred to the Federal Trade Commission an investigation into the team's financial improprieties dating back to when Snyder bought the team. Specifically, the Commanders ownership is alleged to have withheld refunds from on customers' seat deposits, while underreporting ticket revenue. Both of which seemingly pretty difficult to accomplish with the Washington's historically poor performances. In any event, should the NFL (let alone the Federal Government) see to removing Snyder from his position of power, it is hard to think of any redemption story for Snyder.
At any rate, if you or someone you know needs help looking for colored eggs or brittle crackers, might I suggest using this "Spotlight:"
- Gone are the days of “dumb money,” for celebrities, as many are increasingly taking high-profile founder or consulting roles for consumer brands in exchange for sweat equity compensation. If any celebrities are interested in signing on as co-founder of the "Spotlight," let's do lunch. I can't offer equity, but I can offer legal advice (prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome) and a dry, deadpan sense of humor (prior jokes do not guarantee a similar outcome).
- The Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams have unveiled a virtual platform at which season ticket holders and executives can “gather” – potentially year round. Opportunities for metaverse integrations and sponsorships abound, but to me the biggest selling point would be not having to wait in line to use the restroom.
- Sports media rights are as hot a commodity as ever, as Warner Bros. Discovery seeks to become a prominent player in that field, while Formula One racing speeds past its current media rights deal with ESPN with a tenfold increase (from $7.5 million to $75 million) on its annual asking price. Meanwhile, I am still figuring out a way to get paid for watching.
Brief programming note: I am taking a very long overdue vacation (another reset), so I will not be up to my usual shenanigans. The next two weeks will be just the stories and summaries. (I know…I'll miss you, too)
Endorsement Deals, Sponsorships & Investments
Deloitte and US Soccer Federation Announce
Multi-year Sponsorship Renewal as Official Professional Services
Provider
April 12, 2022 via PR Newswire – News Releases
Deloitte and U.S. Soccer Federation announced a multi-year
sponsorship renewal continuing Deloitte's role as the Official
Professional Services Provider of U.S. Soccer and Foundational
Sponsor of SheBelieves.
Celebrity Net Worth: Lionel Messi seals $20m
crypto deal
April 12, 2022 via The National (UAE) –
Business
Lionel Messi Argentine football star Lionel Messi has joined
digital fan token creator Socios.com as its global brand
ambassador. The Paris St-Germain and Argentine forward will promote
the digital experience community to his 400 million followers over
the next three years under the $20 million deal.
‘This is a serious investment': More
DTC brands are bringing on celebrity co-founders
April 12, 2022 via Modern Retail
Celebrities are increasingly taking a more hands-on approach to
investing, and positioning themselves as post-facto brand
co-founders or creative directors.
UFC to Pay Fighters Bitcoin Bonuses in Expanded
Crypto.com Deal
April 7, 2022 via Sportico – Business (subscription may
be required)
UFC is adding a new cryptocurrency bonus to its pay-per-view
events, $60,000 worth of bitcoin to be distributed to fighters
based on a fan vote. The new bonus is part of the 10-year, $175
million partnership between the MMA company and Crypto.com, the
biggest sponsorship in UFC history.
NFL Invests $320 Million in Fanatics as Part of
$1.5 Billion Round
April 6, 2022 via Sportico – Business (subscription may
be required)
The National Football League has increased its investment in
Fanatics, joining other leagues, players' unions and team
owners in the company's recently reported $1.5 billion round.
The NFL led the financing with a $320 million investment, Fanatics
confirmed.
NFL Now Largest U.S. Shareholder in Genius Sports
as Warrants Vest
April 6, 2022 via Sportico – Business (subscription may
be required)
The National Football League is now the largest American owner of
equity in Genius Sports, controlling about 7.7% of the business
after a new batch of warrants vested last week.
Garnett's Gaming Society Secures $3.5
Million to Expand Women's Sports Betting
April 6, 2022 via Sportico – Business (subscription may
be required)
Gaming Society, a gamification and content company committed to
making sports betting easy, has announced the closing of its $3.5
million seed funding round.
Sports
Rams Launch Virtual Venue to Host Season Ticket
Holders Year-Round
April 11, 2022 via Sportico – Business (subscription may
be required)
Months after winning a Super Bowl in their own SoFi Stadium, the
Los Angeles Rams are opening some new digs — online. The Rams
launched a “Virtual Rams House,” unveiling a web
platform that will host team executives and season ticket holders
later this week.
Snyder Ticket Revenue Claims Place NFL in New
Legal Showdown
April 11, 2022 via Sportico – Law (subscription may be
required)
The bombshell allegation that the Washington Commanders withheld
ticket revenue from visiting teams invites a crucial question:
Could this allegation, which follows others, be the one that leads
to Daniel Snyder's removal as owner? Don't bet on
it.
Former USC water polo coach found guilty in final
conviction of college admissions case
April 8, 2022 via Los Angeles Times
A former USC water polo coach was found guilty Friday of accepting
bribes to circumvent the university's admissions process by
passing off applicants as promising athletic recruits.
Deshaun Watson's Risk of NFL Discipline
Rises as Lawsuits Expand
April 8, 2022 via Sportico – Law (subscription may be
required)
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson recently avoided
criminal charges over allegations that he assaulted massage
therapists, but 22 civil lawsuits against him stand, and in two of
them, theories of unlawful acts have expanded.
Bowlsby says Big 12 in strong position to move
forward after transition
April 6, 2022 via Sports Business Journal
Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby said that he believes the
conference and its schools are "in a strong position going
into the future" following his decision to step down from the
position later this year.
Music Biz
Kanye West's Label Hit With Royalty Suit Over
'Power' Sample
April 12, 2022 via Law 360 – Top Stories (subscription
may be required)
Lawyers for King Crimson are suing Kanye West's record label,
claiming that the rapper had failed to pay royalties for using a
sample of a song by the progressive rock band in his track
"Power."
Universal Music Publishing Group Authentic Brands
Group Enter an Exclusive, Global Publishing Agreement To Represent
Elvis Presley's Catalog
April 12, 2022 via Yahoo Finance – Top Stories
Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG), a leading, global music
publisher, and Authentic Brands Group (ABG), a global brand owner,
marketing and entertainment company and owner of Elvis Presley
Enterprises, announced an exclusive global publishing deal to
represent the historic song catalog of the "King of Rock
'n' Roll" Elvis Presley.
Factbox: From Dylan to Springsteen, music greats
sell rights to labels
April 12, 2022 via Reuters – Top Stories
Universal Music Group said it would manage the song catalog of the
"King of Rock 'n' Roll" Elvis Presley, the latest
such deal by global music labels to generate more revenue from
royalties, licensing and brand deals.
Method Man Partners With Intercept Music To Create
a Global Platform for Independent Labels & Music
Artists
April 12, 2022 via PR Newswire
Fueled by disruption, Intercept Music accelerates the independent
creator economy through artistic empowerment with a worldwide
launch.
Artists Are Selling Their Catalogs: How You Can Be
Strategic With Your IP
April 11, 2022 via Forbes – Top Stories (subscription may
be required)
It pays to be strategic with intellectual property. For an artist
with an extensive music catalog, the revenue that the catalog makes
not only funds a certain lifestyle but can also be used as an
investment tool or estate planning strategy. You've heard the
term “cash is king.” Well, in the entertainment
industry, “IP is king.”
Ed Sheeran Talks About Winning ‘Shape of
You' Copyright Battle: ‘You Can't Settle Just Out of
Principle'
April 8, 2022 via Billboard
Just a day after winning a copyright battle in UK court over his
2017 chart-topping smash “Shape Of You,” Ed Sheeran sat
down with BBC Two's Newsnight to explain why he felt compelled
to go to trial to defend his musical honor.
Bob Dylan Defeats ‘Hurricane'
Co-Writer's Lawsuit Over $300 Million Catalog
Sale
April 6, 2022 via Register Citizen
A New York appeals court has rejected the lawsuit including Bob
Dylan that claimed the singer-songwriter was in debt to the estate
of one-time collaborator, Jacques Levy, for a portion of his
Universal catalog sale.
Film & TV
Warner Bros. Discovery could become big player in
streaming sports media rights
April 12, 2022 via Sports Business Journal
How Warner Bros. Discovery navigates the "media sector's
streaming wars" could lead to a "new sports giant that is
poised to add another deep-pocketed player vying for major league
negotiations that it previously ignored," according to Brian
Steinberg of Variety.
FIFA unveils free, ad-supported streaming platform
FIFA+
April 12, 2022 via Awful Announcing
Soccer's world governing body is jumping into the world of
digital streaming with FIFA+, which launched today. The free,
ad-supported digital platform will at first showcase mostly
archival content from FIFA's deep library of international
matches.
F1 sets $75M per year price tag for U.S. media
rights
April 11, 2022 via Sports Business Journal
F1 has been out in the market "seeking upward of $75 million
per year for its U.S. media rights," according to sources
cited by John Ourand of Sports Business Journal.
IPL media rights: Decline in TV ratings of league
could be a concern for BCCI
April 11, 2022 via BrandEquity
The BCCI has set a base price of Rs 33,000 crore for the 2023-27
IPL media rights and the board as well as market experts are
expecting a high-intense bidding, which is scheduled for June
12.
Sports Media: F1 goes to market expecting big
increase in rights next year as U.S. interest continues
growth
April 11, 2022 via Sports Business Journal
Formula One has been out in the market seeking upward of $75
million per year for its U.S. media rights, according to several
sources. Currently, sources say that ESPN is paying in the
neighborhood of $5 million per year for the rights.
Netflix might buy a piece of NFL
Films
April 8, 2022 via Tech Crunch
The NFL is in talks with media companies about selling equity in
NFL Films, according to sources familiar with what occurred at last
week's annual owners' meetings, The Athletic
reported.
UMaine hockey game streams will look better next
year thanks to new ESPN deal
April 7, 2022 via Bangor Daily News
Ken Ralph is elated that Hockey East landed a six-year media rights
deal with ESPN and ESPN+. Quite frankly, it was a necessary step
for the league in terms of upgrades in that area.
Streaming deals ramp up for sports as MLB Opening
Day and Masters Tournament begin
April 7, 2022 via Tech Crunch
In light of all the recent complex streaming sports licensing
deals, it becomes more evident each day that streaming platforms
are beginning to realize the cash grab of having live sporting
events on their services.
Eugenio Derbez And 3Pas Studios Sign With
CAA
April 6, 2022 via Deadline - Hollywood Breaking News
CAA has signed Eugenio Derbez and his production company 3Pas
Studios in all areas. Derbez is on a hot streak following the
announcement of multiple deals.
MLB blackout restrictions, explained: Map shows
why you can't watch out-of-market baseball games in
2022
April 6, 2022 via Sporting News – MLB
With regionalization dividing MLB in 2022, regional sports networks
(RSNs) carry their own rights to broadcast games, except in certain
situations.
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
Kurt Cobain's Guitar Used in Nirvana's
‘Smells Like Teen Spirit' Video Makes Auction Debut |
Barron's
April 12, 2022 via Barron's News
Regarded as “the spokesman of Generation X, ” Cobain
died by suicide in 1994 at the age of 27. Cobain's guitars
have been highly sought after among music collectors.
Renowned Photographer Peter Badge Debuts World
Heroes NFT Collection
April 12, 2022 via ZyCrypto
Renowned photographer Peter Badge has been collecting the portraits
of Nobel laureates since 2000. He has also collected portraits of
leading scientists, politicians, artists, actors, men on the moon,
musicians, and philanthropists.
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