A US Perspective on Tax Credits
Writing at the NYSBA’s The Entertainment, Art and Sports Law Blog, Bennett Liebman reports on the recent expansion of New […]
Writing at the NYSBA’s The Entertainment, Art and Sports Law Blog, Bennett Liebman reports on the recent expansion of New […]
Last week’s news story about the FBI demanding that Wikipedia remove from its website a high-quality image of the FBI’s […]
Last week’s promulgation by the United States’ Librarian of Congress of a rule which creates an exemption for certain classes […]
Given the volume of material available, we’ve decided to make our round-up of entertainment law questions posed and answered a […]
Never let it be said that entertainment lawyers are unwilling to give freely of their time and advice (readers should […]
Nellie Andreeva, writing at Deadline: Hollywood (Coming This Summer To CBS And WBTV: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Cast Renegotiations), provides […]
Marie-Andree Weiss wrote an interesting post recently comparing the treatment of post-mortem rights of publicity in California and New York […]
Further to earlier mention of the release by the Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) of its Guidelines to Fair Dealing […]
Is television a thing of the past; an outmoded delivery system on its way to scrap heap? Not according to […]
The film version of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo was released in North America on March 19, 2010 – […]
The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) has announced the release of its Guidelines to Fair Dealing Practices for Documentary Filmmakers. […]
The UK’s Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has issued a trade-mark decision (Trademark Inter-partes Decision O/359/09 [.pdf] – hat tip to […]