Right of Publicity Roundup
A slew of interesting materials have recently been posted relating to developments in the United States law relating to the […]
A slew of interesting materials have recently been posted relating to developments in the United States law relating to the […]
The efficacy of tax credits for the videogame industry, has been the subject of a variety of coverage recently: No […]
Eriq Gardner at THR, Esq. reported earlier this month about a recent lawsuit filed in the United States: CBS Sued […]
[The following originally appeared in the OBA’s Entertainment, Media and Communications Law Section Newsletter, vol. 20, no. 2 January/Janvier 2011] This article […]
Back in April of 2010, we posted about efforts in the UK undertaken by the producers of Coronation Street to […]
As we’ve discussed previously here at the Signal (Title Dispute – Similar or Identical Titles for Film and TV Projects) […]
Further to an earlier post (Chilean Miners: Now That They’re Out, What Rights Can They Sell?), Jeremy Phillips, writing in […]
The Canadian Conference of the Arts has released its report Status of the Artist in Canada – An Update on […]
The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) is hosting a National Fair Dealing Roadshow. Next Thursday, January 27, 2011, the Roadshow […]
It reads like a bit of a stretch to find some “Canadian content”, but when CBC News reported late last week […]
Edward Jay Epstein, author of such much-reads as The Big Picture: Money and Power in Hollywood and the upcoming The […]
THR, Esq. reports on news that the US Congress has renewed a federal tax incentive program through 2011: Production Tax Incentives […]