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""The Law and Business of the Entertainment Industry" is designed
to give the reader an inside understanding of the range of factors
that come into play in entertainment industry transactions. The
book examines major areas of entertainment industry endeavor such
as books, film, music, television, and theater from the
transactional side, while also looking at some of their other
aspects, such as copyright, right of publicity, and negotiation.
Each chapter of the book opens with a dialogue between the course
professor and three representative students: an artist student, a
business student, and a law student, in order to frame the issues
dealt with in the chapter for the diverse perspectives that these
students may sometimes bring to the subject matter. After having
read these dialogue openings, the reader is then exposed to an
informational article and several legal disputes which have been
resolved in the courts in each of the subject areas. To stimulate
interest in the readers, they will find that these legal disputes
often involve well known entities in the entertainment industry,
from rock stars and movie stars to television networks and
Hollywood Studio and films.
To enhance the learning experience for the reader, each chapter
closes with a simulated negotiation scenario in the subject area.
After having become familiar with both the overt and covert issues
in each of these industries, readers can then stage negotiations in
class where they role-play characters in the negotiation scenario.
This exercise serves as a tool to entrench their knowledge and
understanding of the entertainment industry discipline.
The author has spent over forty years working in many areas of the
entertainment industry. Professor Greene has worked in the
television industry, the music industry, the motion picture
industry, theater and books. As an artist he has performed all over
the world. As an entertainment executive, he has been a Hollywood
studio vice-president, run a record label, and been a producer of
theater and film. The range of his experiences from having
performed at the Woodstock Festival in 1969, to graduating from
Columbia, Harvard, and Yale Universities infuses this book with a
range of unique perspectives and experiences that makes it stand
out from every other book of its type in the marketplace.
Professor Frederick Dennis Greene was born in and raised in Harlem
and the Bronx in New York City. He graduated from the Hotchkiss
School in Lakeville and then went to Columbia University, where he
was a founding member of the rock group, ShaNaNa. He performed with
the group for fifteen years, touring internationally and appearing
on 100 episodes of their internationally syndicated TV series,
ShaNaNa. Greene went on to earn a Masters in Education from the
Harvard Graduate School of Education and a law degree from Yale Law
School. After law school, Greene was a vice-president of production
at Columbia Pictures and then a producer at the studio. He then
went into law teaching at schools such as the University of Oregon
School of Law and Florida A & M University College of Law. He
is presently a Professor of Law at the University of Dayton School
of Law, where he teaches Constitutional Law and Entertainment Law.
He also teaches a film course, Politics, Race and Gender in the
Hollywood Film, in the University of Dayton College of Arts and
Sciences."
An early proponent of the slow food movement, chef John Bishop
believes in simple, elegant food made from local ingredients. His
philosophy, talent, and impeccable taste have won him rave reviews
at Bishop's Restaurant; now, his dishes are available to home cooks
through this outstanding cookbook. Organized by course, and mindful
of the seasonality of all ingredients, "Simply Bishop's" offers
flavorful, down-to-earth fare for those looking to eat local while
enjoying excellent food.
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