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Terms of Trade – Lawyers Weekly Article

The good folks at The Lawyers Weekly have published a short article of mine (in their October 14, 2011 issue) […]

By Bob Tarantino
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A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 8 (Producer Fees/Overhead, Tax Credits, Audit Rights)

This is the eight (and final) installment in our series about the new Terms of Trade applicable to the English-language […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Errors and Omissions Insurance
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You’re Getting Sued for What? An E&O Odyssey (Pt 2)

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

By Bob Tarantino
  • Television

A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 7 (Super-License Fees)

This is the seventh installment in our series about the new Terms of Trade applicable to the English-language Canadian private […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Copyright
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  • Movies
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You’re Getting Sued for What? An E&O Odyssey (Pt 1)

As has been mentioned on this blog numerous times, the “clearance” process for obtaining “errors and omissions” (E&O) insurance for […]

By Bob Tarantino
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A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 6 (Equity)

With apologies for the delay, this is the sixth installment in our series about the new Terms of Trade applicable […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Television

A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 5 (Rights)

This is the fifth installment in our series about the new Terms of Trade applicable to the English-language Canadian private […]

By Bob Tarantino
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Turmel v CBC (Dragons’ Den) – Enforceability of Depiction Releases

UPDATED BELOW The Toronto Star is reporting that oral arguments in the appeal of the Turmel v CBC (Dragons’ Den) decision are […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Television

A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 4 (License Term)

This is the fourth installment in our series about the new Terms of Trade applicable to the English-language Canadian private […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Television

A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 3 (Basic Licensing Conditions)

This is the third installment in our series about the new Terms of Trade applicable to the English-language Canadian private […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Television

A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 2 (Editorial Control and Development)

This is the second installment in our series about the new Terms of Trade applicable to the English-language Canadian private […]

By Bob Tarantino
  • Television

A Terms of Trade Primer – Part 1 (Introduction)

The Canadian Media Production Association (CMPA) recently announced that it had successfully concluded negotiations and entered into Terms of Trade […]

By Bob Tarantino

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