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savannahhooper

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Should agents be regulated at the federal level or is it best left up to the states?
 
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Entertainment Law is the term associated with a variety of industries used to describe the legal issues involved in music, radio, television, live performances and so on.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

This is a matter of opinion. More regulation is not necessarily better. Sports agents today are, in essence, regulated federally with the recent adoption of SPARTA. Sports agents are also regulated by individual players associations such as the NFLPA, for example.

Answer to Question 2

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