Entertainment Law: Fundamentals and Practice is a comprehensive and
unique "how to" guide covering every area of entertainment law
including fundamental principles, detailed business models, legal
foundations, contract terms, practical advice, and full legal
citations for cases and statutes. It has the depth required for
practicing lawyers and law students, while at the same time being
readable, approachable, and a guidebook for anyone interested in
how the entertainment industry works including general courses in
the entertainment, film, and music industries. The key to
understanding entertainment law is to understand the underlying
business models. The unique broad scope of the book is organized
into chapters focusing on film, television, book and magazine
publishing, music, live theater, radio, celebrity rights, and cyber
law. Within those categories, topics such as agents and managers,
licensing, advertising, social media, financing, branding, digital
media, new television models, new models in music publishing and
recording and digital radio, computer games, and copyright fair use
are included. The revised first edition includes new and expanded
coverage on the Music Modernization Act, film and TV production
state tax incentives, case updates in life story rights for film
and TV music licensing, and updates on legal and business issues
between talent agencies and guilds. Developed in recognition of the
broad scope of entertainment law and its areas of overlap with
contract, corporate, intellectual property, regulatory law, and
more, Entertainment Law: Fundamentals and Practice is an excellent
resource for both survey courses and breakout courses on film,
television, and music law, among others.
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