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  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law and Practice Jon M. Garon, 2020-06-09
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Corey Field, 2019-11-26 Entertainment Law: Fundamentals and Practice is a comprehensive and unique how to guide covering every area of entertainment law including fundamental principles, detailed business models, legal foundations, contract terms, practical advice, and full legal citations for cases and statutes. It has the depth required for practicing lawyers and law students, while at the same time being readable, approachable, and a guidebook for anyone interested in how the entertainment industry works including general courses in the entertainment, film, and music industries. The key to understanding entertainment law is to understand the underlying business models. The unique broad scope of the book is organized into chapters focusing on film, television, book and magazine publishing, music, live theater, radio, celebrity rights, and cyber law. Within those categories, topics such as agents and managers, licensing, advertising, social media, financing, branding, digital media, new television models, new models in music publishing and recording and digital radio, computer games, and copyright fair use are included. The revised first edition includes new and expanded coverage on the Music Modernization Act, film and TV production state tax incentives, case updates in life story rights for film and TV music licensing, and updates on legal and business issues between talent agencies and guilds. Developed in recognition of the broad scope of entertainment law and its areas of overlap with contract, corporate, intellectual property, regulatory law, and more, Entertainment Law: Fundamentals and Practice is an excellent resource for both survey courses and breakout courses on film, television, and music law, among others.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Thomas D. Selz, 1992
  entertainment law books: Media and Entertainment Law Ursula Smartt, 2011-04-19 Media and Entertainment Law presents a contemporary analysis of the law relating to the media and entertainment industry both in terms of its practical application and its theoretical framework. Looking at key aspects such as TV and radio broadcasting, the print press, the music industry, online news and entertainment and social networking sites, this textbook provides students with detailed coverage of the key principles, cases and legislation as well as a critical analysis of regulatory bodies such as the Press Complaints Commission and OFCOM. Media and Entertainment Law is also the first book to discuss superinjunctions and the phone-hacking scandal involving News of the World.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Sherri Burr, 2017 Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.
  entertainment law books: The Essential Guide to Entertainment Law Jay Shanker, Kirk T. Schroder, 2021-01-02
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Adam Epstein, 2006 Introducing a historical perspective in the music, radio, television, and motion picture industries, this book contains interrelated chapters that clearly and concisely expose readers to various legal issues among the segments of the entertainment industry. It shows that an appreciation of the extremely creative individuals that comprise the industry will be helpful if you choose entertainment law as a career. After a short overview of the American legal system, this book covers agents and managers, entertainment contracts, constitutional issues, administrative regulation, antitrust regulation, intellectual property issues, live performance issues, music and music publishing issues, and legal issues in television and motion pictures. An excellent reference and informational book for anyone involved in sports and/or entertainment law, including paralegals, legal assistants, and talent managers.
  entertainment law books: New Zealand Media and Entertainment Law Rosemary Tobin, David Harvey, Paul Sumpter, 2017-10-31 Media and entertainment law is a growing and rapidly changing area of law, governed by domestic legislation and challenged by emerging new media such as online news and publishing, blogs, Twitter, Reddit, and Facebook. New Zealand Media and Entertainment Law provides a detailed analysis in a modern framework. The authors weave the intricacies of new media through established case law, legislation and principles while guiding legal and media professionals as they navigate the changing media landscape. In addition to comprehensive analysis of traditional media law, this treatise explores harmful digital communications, the impact of online publication on defamation, regulation of classic and modern media authorities and contempt in light of the Contempt of Court Report released by the Law Commission in June 2017. This treatise is an essential research and reference tool written for practitioners and students of media law, media and advertising agencies, and other professionals who must stay ahead of media regulation.
  entertainment law books: How to Play the Game Darren A. Heitner, 2018 How to Play the Game provides a basic understanding of the legal issues surrounding sports. It is the go-to source for anyone interested in getting into the field of sports law.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law for the General Practitioner Xavier M. Frascogna, Howell. Shawnassey B., H. Lee Hetherington, 2011 Entertainment law has been rapidly evolving to accommodate the ever-changing world of the digital era. With change, however, comes complexity. For the general practitioner to develop a client base in this area, he or she must be grounded in several areas including contracts, copyrights, trademarks, federal and state statutes, and the customs and practices of the entertainment industry. This book discusses the law which governs the entertainment industry.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Corey Field, Barry I. Slotnick, 2017-02-28 The guide is for both novices and old hands. It addresses types of media and creative work, the legal principles and the industry practices that shape entertainment transactions and litigation issues.
  entertainment law books: International Entertainment Law Lionel S. Sobel, Donald E. Biederman, 2003-08-30 Because entertainment is one of America's most vital and important industries, the legal implications of the international aspects of the business are of vital importance. This is the first casebook to deal with international entertainment law, focusing on cross-border transactions and disputes. It tracks the development of most entertainment projects—from the initial acquisition of necessary legal rights, to the ultimate exhibition, performance, or sale of entertainment. International Entertainment Law is an essential resource for those who represent, or hope to represent, individual entertainers or entertainment companies in international litigation, dealmaking, or multinational public policy. Weaving together a wide variety of materials—including cases, statutes, treaties, government reports, articles, and original pieces prepared just for this volume—Sobel and Biederman provide indispensable legal information on a broad range of issues. Topics covered include intellectual property, labor relations, taxation, finance, international trade, domestic content requirements, and censorship. Information is drawn from worldwide sources including the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the European Union, the World Trade Organization, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. Professors, students, and practitioners of entertainment law will benefit from the wealth of information on the international aspects of this exciting field of legal study and practice.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment, Media, and the Law Paul C. Weiler, 1997 Entertainment, media and the law : text, cases, problems.
  entertainment law books: Media and Entertainment Law (Book Only) Sandi Towers, 2008-05-05
  entertainment law books: Understanding the Business of Entertainment Gregory Bernstein, 2015-05-15 Understanding the Business of Entertainment: The Legal and Business Essentials All Filmmakers Should Know is an indispensable guide to the business aspects of the entertainment industry, providing the legal expertise you need to break in and to succeed. Written in a clear and engaging tone, this book covers the essential topics in a thorough but reader-friendly manner and includes plenty of real-world examples that bring business and legal concepts to life. Whether you want to direct, produce, write, edit, photograph or act in movies, this book covers how to find work in your chosen field and examines the key provisions in employment agreements for creative personnel. If you want to make films independently, you’ll find advice on where to look for financing, what kinds of deals might be made in the course of production, and important information on insurance, releases, and licenses. Other topics covered include: Hollywood’s growth and the current conglomerates that own most of the media How specific entertainment companies operate, including facts about particular studios and employee tasks. How studios develop projects, manage production, seek out independent films, and engage in marketing and distribution The kinds of revenues studios earn and how they account for these revenues How television networks and new media-delivery companies like Netflix operate and where the digital revolution might take those who will one day work in the film and TV business As an award- winning screenwriter and entertainment attorney, Gregory Bernstein give us an inside look at the business of entertainment. He proves that knowing what is behind filmmaking is just as important as the film itself.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law: Music Stephen Wade Nebgen, Wendy Kemp Akbar, 2023 From radio to CDs to digital downloads; from classical and country western to heavy metal, pop, rap and beyond, the music industry is an ever-changing business. This book provides - for musicians and business people alike - an overview of this industry, important legal considerations to keep in mind, and guidance on how to best manage a career in today's competitive music world.
  entertainment law books: Law and Business of the Entertainment Industries Donald E. Biederman, 1992 The entertainment industries continue to experience a tremendous amount of change in business practices and litigation. These changes make this second edition of a highly successful text/reference work a vital resource for lawyers and industry professionals who need to know how each unique entertainment field applies common concerns and legal concepts. The book is thoroughly revised and updated--incorporating the significant changes which have, in recent years, altered the nature of the several entertainment industries. These changes have occurred in four areas: innovation, consolidation, internationalization, and inflation. Each of these four is analyzed in detail and the legal and business implications for the future are discussed. In addition to examining such key elements as the role of agents, managers, and promoters, personal rights, and contracts, this edition again considers each of the major entertainment segments: literary publishing, music publishing, sound recordings, film, television, and theatre. It cites the principal points of controversy in each of the segments. This balanced and comprehensive book, particularly well-received in its first edition, will be an essential resource for those active in the legal and business areas of the challenging and volatile entertainment industries.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Howard Siegel, 1989 ...the single indispensable work in the field & will prove invaluable to both experienced professionals & those whose involvement in this ever increasing field of activity is just beginning. It is the definitive work on the subject & belongs in every professional library. Morton L. Janklow: Senior Partner, Janklow & Nesbit Associates Literary Agency. ENTERTAINMENT LAW was compiled & edited by Howard Siegel of Pryor, Cashman, Sherman & Flynn in New York City. The nine chapters cover all principal areas of entertainment law including phonograph records, music publishing, television, motion pictures, copyright & new technologies, theater, book publishing, personal management & minor's contracts. The authors comprise some of the most successful private entertainment practitioners in the country from both the New York & California Bars. These outstanding attorneys bring a depth & variety of experience to the book which make this a uniquely qualified & particularly informative collection. The ever-changing, ever-expanding & always challenging nature of the entertainment industry, the impact of new technologies & the increasing complexity of the legal & business issues involved in all areas of entertainment commends this book as a necessary addition to any law library. To order, contact the publisher at One Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207 or call 1-800-582-2452. Please mention B-891602 & Source Code 0748 when ordering.
  entertainment law books: Dealmaking in the Film & Television Industry Mark Litwak, 2002 A practical guide to current entertainment laws peculiarities and creative practices. Includes two new chapters: Legal Remedies and Retaining Attorneys, Agents, and Managers.
  entertainment law books: Contracts for the Film & Television Industry Mark Litwak, 1994 This invaluable collection of sample entertainment contracts and discussions of the terms and concepts contained therein has been expanded in this second edition by the addition of twenty new contracts, bringing the total number of contracts to sixty. Includes contracts covering: depiction -- release, option, purchase; literary submission and sale -- release, option, purchase; artist employment -- writer, director, actor; Collaboration -- writer, joint venture, co-production; music -- television rights license, soundtrack, composer; financing -- finder, limited prospectus; production -- line producer, casting director, crew, services, location; distribution -- theatrical, merchandising -- product release, license; retainer -- agent, attorney; and much more.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment and Media Law in Ireland Simon Shire, 2018-09-17 Entertainment and Media Law in Ireland explains the typical issues which arise in the media and entertainment industry in Ireland to better equip the reader with a valuable working knowledge of the fundamentals. It seeks to serve the needs of time-pressed professionals working in this area by providing a helpful quick-reference guide. The book can be viewed as a series of signposts in the form of best practice principles and is written from a practical and business perspective. It is presented in straightforward, non-specialist, jargon-free language while simultaneously citing legislation, EU law and common law for the benefit of its legal and more experienced audience. This is the first book of its kind in Ireland collating a wealth of information sources to address the myriad of crucial business and legal considerations confronting creative practitioners and lawyers alike, from the 'why' and 'how' to obtain filming permits, to the hazards of court reporting and defamation for journalists and bloggers, to ensuring all production paperwork is in order to allow full, commercial exploitation of a music composition or film.
  entertainment law books: Siegel on Entertainment Law , 2018
  entertainment law books: Lindey on Entertainment, Publishing, and the Arts Alexander Lindey, Michael Landau, 2015
  entertainment law books: K-POP - The Odyssey Wooseok Ki, 2020-12-07 K-Pop is bigger than it has ever been. Many new artists debut each year and the industry is at an all-time international high. But how did we get here? Is it something more complex and important than mere media headlines? K-POP: The Odyssey - Your Gateway to the Global K-Pop Phenomenon takes you on a journey to explore one of the biggest pop cultural phenomenona in recent history, drawing from stories and interviews from some of the biggest names in the K-Pop industry including: Henry Lau, international popstar, actor and K-Pop veteran Hyuk Shin, multi-platinum record producer behind the hits of stars like EXO, DEAN, and Girls' Generation Peter Chun, former YG Entertainment Director who spearheaded US collaborations for BIGBANG, 2NE1, and Epik High Plus a BTS co-songwriter, academic scholars and more. K-POP: The Odyssey is split into eight parts, with each exploring a facet of the K-Pop phenomenon. Whether you are interested in the idol system, music, business, technology, or fandom, this book will serve as your guide. Are you in?
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Thomas D. Selz, 1983
  entertainment law books: Music Law JULIE L.. HUPPE ROSS (MICHAEL J.), Michael J. Huppe, 2020-12-10 About the Book: This textbook is designed to inspire debate and discussion about the past, present, and future of the music industry--blending insights from legal, business, and policy perspectives. Students are introduced to the history of music as property in commerce; key technological and business milestones affecting all aspects of the creative process; legal protections for those who create music, those who own it, and those who want to use it; the competing (and recurring) policy debates from the past century that have influenced the way creative participants interact with one another; and the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. About the Authors: Julie Ross has been a full-time faculty member at Georgetown Law since 1998, where she has taught courses focusing on legal practice and music law. Her scholarship focuses on music copyright and writing pedagogy. She is a graduate of Hamilton College and Harvard Law School and clerked for the Honorable H. Lee Sarokin in New Jersey. Before moving to academia, she practiced as a litigator in Los Angeles. Michael Huppe is President & CEO of SoundExchange, an organization at the center of many legal, policy and technology issues confronting the modern music industry. With over 20 years in the industry, he has fought on behalf of artists, songwriters, labels, publishers, and studio producers. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he was originally a commercial litigator and now focuses on the business issues affecting creators, especially those relating to music and technology.
  entertainment law books: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property in Media and Entertainment Megan Richardson, Sam Ricketson, 2017 The phenomenal growth of the media and entertainment industries has contributed to a fragmented approach to intellectual property rights...[This handbook] deals with contemporary aspects of intellectual property law (IP), and examines how they relate to different facets of media and entertainment.--
  entertainment law books: Sports Law , 2011 This popular casebook is divided into three parts: Part I focuses on legal issues arising out of amateur sports. Particular emphasis is placed on the roles, rules, and activities of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The issues addressed include amateur sports associations, gender equity in amateur athletics, and amateur sports and antitrust law. Part II addresses with legal issues in professional sports. The chapters in this part deal with professional sports leagues, labor relations and antitrust law, enforcement of sports contracts, representation of professional athletes, negotiation of sports contracts, and stadium and arena issues. Part III presents issues that arise in both professional and amateur sports. The subjects analyzed include criminal liability of sports participants, tort issues, intellectual property issues, health and disability issues, drug testing, and Olympic and international sports rules and regulations. The new Seventh Edition retains the problem-based approach that has helped make this book so popular for all these years. Recent developments that have broken new ground are also included as featured cases and/or the subject of new problems. For example: The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in American Needle, Inc. v. Nat'l Football League, earned its way into the Seventh Edition as a featured case The O'Bannon v. NCAA line of pending cases is addressed as a problem in both the antitrust materials and the intellectual property materials The emergence of a body of international sports law--a lex sportiva--gains coverage in this new edition through the addition of new problems and recently decided CAS cases The class action lawsuit, Brady v. NFL, filed in April 2011, challenging various NFL player restraints and many of the questions this case raises are noted in Chapter 6
  entertainment law books: Fashion Law and Business Lois F. Herzeca, Howard S. Hogan, 2013 FASHION LAW AND BUSINESS unravels the complexity and provides clear guidance on the wide range of legal and business issues faced by fashion industry participants, including designers, suppliers, manufacturers of apparel and accessories, and retailers. Topics include: The considerations involved in starting a company in the fashion industry, including developing a business plan, determining the form and structure of the legal entity, and obtaining financing; How patent, trademark, and copyright law have been applied to the fashion industry and their impact in such areas as gray market goods and counterfeiting. The dynamics of retail sales in the apparel industry, including a discussion of e-commerce and mobile commerce. FASHION LAW AND BUSINESS provides you with an integrated, comprehensive guide to the issues affecting the fashion industry today.
  entertainment law books: Canadian Contract Law John Swan, 2008
  entertainment law books: International Entertainment Law and New Media Law , 2019
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Corey Field, Barry Slotnick, Creativity lies at the heart of the entertainment industry, and choosing the most profitable legal and business strategy is an art as well. Entertainment Law: Forms and Analysis is a complete guide for both novices and old hands. It addresses all types of media and creative work, the legal principles and the industry practices that shape entertainment transactions, key deal points, and litigation issues. It also includes over 120 helpful forms, provided on CD_ROM with the print edition and online with the online edition. What are six exclusive rights accorded to music copyright holders? The best First Amendment and fair use defenses in right of publicity cases? The better alternatives to net profit participation? This book answers these questions and more. Topics covered include copyright and trademark law, with discussion of the role of branding rights in marketing and merchandising; film, television, and live theatre, with a guide to the tasks entertainment lawyers face at each stage of a project; book and magazine publishing, including acquisitions of rights and digital publishing; the music industry, from recording and royalties to the role of agents and managers; broadcast, satellite adn internet radio, including liability, syndication, and agreements with on-air personalities; celebrity rights of publicity and privacy and cyber law--how high technology is affected by statute and case law. This unique guide to both the legal issues and inner workings of the entertainment industry is packed with fresh insights and practical techniques you can put to use in contract negotiations or litigation.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law and Business - Third Edition Jay Shanker, David E. Guinn, Harold Orenstein, 2009-07-01 Entertainment Law and Business is a handy resource for both the experienced and novice practitioner. It provides a broad survey of the entire industry and creative rights laws. It includes incisive summaries of all of the important areas of creative rights law: copyrights, the protection of ideas, trademark, publicity and privacy, and the major international treaties. It also provides an overview of all the major fields of entertainment (and related field of interest for entertainment practitioners) along with illustrative agreements. This is not an esoteric academic treatise. The book aims to aid the practitioner in the practical aspects of entertainment. Hence, the authors have attempted to highlight the key features of the major agreements in each field. They provide insights not only into what the individual provisions of the agreement attempts to regulate, but also the concerns that lie behind those provisions. They point to the types of negotiating strategies important in each agreement, passing on their experience to the practitioner. All of the accompanying sample forms and documents are conveniently included on CD-ROM in RTF (Rich Text Format). RTF allows the user to open each sample clause for use/editing in either Microsoft Word or Corel Wordperfect. Value Package
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Fundamentals and Practice (Preliminary Edition) Corey Field, 2017-12-31
  entertainment law books: The Essential Guide to Entertainment Law Jay Shanker, 2018
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Corey Field, 2017-12-19 Entertainment Law: Fundamentals and Practice is a comprehensive and unique how to guide covering every area of entertainment law including fundamental principles, detailed business models, legal foundations, contract terms, practical advice, and full legal citations for cases and statutes. It has the depth required for practicing lawyers and law students, while at the same time being readable, approachable, and a guidebook for anyone interested in how the entertainment industry works. The chapters comprehensively cover all aspects of the entertainment industry organized into film, television, book and magazine publishing, music, live theater, radio, celebrity rights, and cyber law. Within those categories related topics such as agents and managers, licensing, advertising, social media, financing, branding, digital media, new television models including video streaming on demand, new models in music publishing and recording and digital radio, computer games, copyright fair use and other related fields are included. Developed in recognition of the broad scope of entertainment law and its areas of overlap with contract, corporate, intellectual property, and regulatory law and more, Entertainment Law: Fundamentals and Practice is an excellent resource for both survey courses and breakout courses on film, television, and music law, among others.
  entertainment law books: The Essential Guide to Entetainment Law Jay Shanker, Paul Supnik, Jonathan Reichman, 2021-01-02 A comprehensive guide to intellectual property law concepts and issues which frequently arise in entertainment industry business and finance transactions, including matters of copyright, trademark, rights of privacy and rights of publicity concerns. Written by experienced legal practitioners for lawyers and non-lawyers actively engaged in entertainment industry representation and project undertakings, this book (the companion volume to EG2EL: Dealmaking) offers thorough and practical insights for navigating the Law of Ideas, rights analysis and protections, based on the authors' combined decades of experience in the field.
  entertainment law books: Media & Entertainment Law Ursula Smartt, 2022-11-29 Now in its fifth edition, this textbook combines comprehensive coverage with rigorous analysis of a key area of the law. The author illuminates how the courts strive to strike a balance between the freedoms and responsibilities of the press on the one hand and an individual’s right to privacy on the other. Maintaining its coverage of the law across the UK (including Scotland and Northern Ireland) and the EU, the new edition has been brought up to date with expert insights into significant developments and judgments, including: the impact of changes in intellectual property law, data protection, GDPR and copyright law post Brexit – including the cases of Schrems II and Ed Sheeran; analysis of new case law and developments in privacy and freedom of the media – including Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle) v The Mail on Sunday and ZXC v Bloomberg; the introduction of new Scottish defamation laws and the importance of defamatory meaning; the response to disinformation, fake news and social media – including tweeting jurors and contempt. With a variety of pedagogical features to encourage critical thinking, this unique textbook is essential reading for media and entertainment law courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and an insightful resource for students and reflective practitioners of journalism, public relations and media studies.
  entertainment law books: Entertainment Law Thomas D. Selz, 2007
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