Online Defamation – The Need for Digital Corrections
The recent English Court of Appeal decision in Flood v Times Newspapers Ltd. [2010] EWCA Civ 804 provides some useful […]
The recent English Court of Appeal decision in Flood v Times Newspapers Ltd. [2010] EWCA Civ 804 provides some useful […]
Given the volume of material available, we’ve decided to make our round-up of entertainment law questions posed and answered a […]
Depending on the type of news websites and television shows you frequent, it was difficult last week to escape the […]
A shout-out to our friends at Evolution/Twisted Pictures who were recognized this past weekend for the success of the Saw […]
Never let it be said that entertainment lawyers are unwilling to give freely of their time and advice (readers should […]
Mark Litwak is a treasure: a resource for both entertainment lawyers and their clients. He’s the author of numerous books […]
Further to this earlier post about the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision in Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers […]
UPDATED BELOW The Copyright Board of Canada has issued its decision and reasons on the commercial radio tariffs of SOCAN, Re:Sound, […]
Schuyler Moore offers some hilarious insight into various "terms of art" which crop up in entertainment-related contracts (particularly those for […]
Nellie Andreeva, writing at Deadline: Hollywood (Coming This Summer To CBS And WBTV: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Cast Renegotiations), provides […]
Nathan Fan, writing at IPilogue, looks at the impact that Bill C-32 (the Copyright Modernization Act) would have on the copyrights […]
The contractual relationship between authors and book publishers is, as with most contracts, a matter of exchange: the author grants […]