Entertainment Law: Legal Concepts and Business Practices
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Jay Shanker, David E. Guinn, Harold Orenstein. line is “There are some things that money can't buy.”77 Similarly, using the Charles Atlas ads involving a skinny young man being provoked to acquire a muscular body after having sand ...
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.
Entertainment Law in a Nutshell
Greenfield v. Philles Records, Inc., slip op., 750 N.Y.S.2d 565 (N.Y. 2002) . ... 8.8 Grisham v. Garon-Brooke Assocs., Inc., Action No. 3-96 CV045-B (N.D. Miss. 1996). ... V. Day & Night Co., 523 F. Supp. 485 (S.D.N.Y. 1981), rev'd, ...
The third edition includes expanded introductory material for each section.
This text is designed for lawyers and other professionals looking for a resource that will shorten the learning curve for building and managing an entertainment law practice. It addresses a...
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 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.