Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961
The Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961; is a U.S. federal statute that amended antitrust laws to allow professional sports leagues to pool the broadcasting rights held by all their... Wikipedia
- Long title: An Act to amend the antitrust laws to authorize leagues of professional football, baseball, basketball, and hockey teams to enter into certain television contracts, and for other purposes.
- Acronyms (colloquial): SBA
- Enacted by: the 87th United States Congress
- Public law: Pub.L. 87–331
- Statutes at Large: 75 Stat. 732
- Acts amended: Sherman Antitrust Act
- Titles amended: Title 15—Commerce and Trade
- U.S.C. sections created: 15 U.S.C.
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