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You’re Getting Sued for What? An E&O Odyssey (Pt 10)

By Bob Tarantino
  • Movies
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Competition Bureau Statement on Acquisition of Alliance Films

By Bob Tarantino
  • Movies
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Gross: Criminal Obscenity in Film and TV Productions

By Bob Tarantino
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Canada’s New Photography Copyright Regime: Clearance Challenges

By Bob Tarantino
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You’re Getting Sued for What? An E&O Odyssey (Pt 9)

By Bob Tarantino
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Depicting Trade-marks in Artistic Works: University of Alabama vs New Life Art

Although a decision from the US 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has limited precedential value in Canadian courts, the decision in […]

By Bob Tarantino
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New Producing in Canada Guide

Heenan Blaikie is pleased to release the latest edition of its Producing in Canada guide, boasting nearly 50 pages of […]

By Bob Tarantino
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CARCC Provides Suggested Rates for Visual Arts Reproduction

From our “news to me” files, I recently discovered that CARCC (the Canadian Artists Representation Copyright Collective) provides suggested “reproduction fees” […]

By Bob Tarantino
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Litwak on Sales Agency and Distribution Agreements

Mark Litwak has posted an excellent short guide to sales agency agreements, which links to his even more excellent long […]

By Bob Tarantino
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You’re Getting Sued for What? An E&O Odyssey (Pt 8)

This post is part of an occasional series highlighting the type of risks which film and TV producers face and […]

By Bob Tarantino
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E&Y and MPAA Release Tax Credit Benefits Study

Ernst & Young LLP earlier this month released a study assessing the “economic benefits of film production tax incentives”.  The study, […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Movies
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“No Animals Were Harmed”: Using Live Animals in Canadian Film and TV Productions

The HBO television series Luck was recently cancelled after three horses died during production.  News reports indicate that the animal […]

By Bob Tarantino

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