Sunday, March 27, 2011

Industry Awareness! Avoiding Liabilities!!!!!!!

 
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I was blessed to have an advanced law course in the entertainment program that I am currently enrolled in. This course has allowed me to understand the great concept of risk management, and preparation that entertainment lawyers must have, to produce the results needed to assist and represent a good artist and excellent brands! It is my goal to share the expert knowledge that I have gained from this course and from listening to industry related podcast.

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I reviewed a podcast that covers “The basics of intellectual property Law” by J. Craig Williams of the Williams Lindberg law firm, PC (An Intellectual Property and Business Law Firm). This link offers valuable information with a focus on the problems that businesses and the creators of intellectual property are facing today. Mr. Williams offers information ranging from infringement in regards to movie sales and the status of current piracy laws. He also enforced the movement of intellectual property overseas and how the internet and Congress have trouble safeguarding the speed of technology. Attorney Williams recommended that we police our intellectual property and be knowledgeable of the rules we currently have in place regarding exported music. He suggests that we change and adapt with technology as it develops because technology is constantly changing and in this field, we must stay current. You can view his podcast at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haRJgfA-bDg&feature=related. Mr. Williams and his firm also offer information on their website. You can click the link below to utilize a virtual consultation involving trademark law, patent law, copyright law, business law, computer law and non specific categories of entertainment law.
 Their site is, http://www.coloradoiplaw.com/trademark-law/virtual-consultation.html
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The second podcast serves as an update for entertainment lawyers and professionals. This podcast discusses the liability for entertainers due to how they misuse social media. The podcast starts with a discussion on Justin Beiber’s manager tweeting the location of a concert where Justin was due to perform, which resulting in an overcrowded event and his inability to expeditiously re-tweet the fans informing them that the event was canceled. These potential liability cases also discuss Justin Beiber  releasing the phone number of a immoral fan-- which are potential damage and privacy claims. Profit participation and accounting procedures is a topic that is also discussed on the podcast whereas a joint venture between Warner Bros. and a bundled license of 100 movies were set to be created with film maker Allen Ladd Jr. The case between Ladd and Warner Bros was determined in Ladd's favor for the films, Blade Runner, Chariots of Fire and a lot of other projects. Unusual high profit deals were discussed regarding court rulings which favored the terms that were used in the "actual contracts and fair dealings. " This podcast serves as a discussion between entertainment lawyers where you can listen to the wrongful behavior and follow up on fair use cases that are currently pending in the media. Feel free to click on the link below to utilize the entertainment law discussion at http://hw.libsyn.com/p/9///9876797a2f92a3a/EntertainmentLawUpdateEpisode013.mp3?sid=ec67c42edec984f6d9d98c64bf91d148&l_sid=22761&l_eid=&l_mid=2074351. “summary of entertainment cases” by Entertainment lawyers.  Episode 13. You can obtain more information at www.entertainmentlaw.com, createprotect.com, www.bennettlaw/tamarabennett.
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The third podcast covers works that are in the public domain and works that are currently protected by  copyright. Mr. Oatts discusses the nature of music that is in public domain, he interprets the song writers state-of-mind regarding sharing their music and the need for musical copyrights. As a film maker I must properly cite the original owners of all music that I use or include in my projects this includes the musical score, the writers. etc.,. Their are methods must be taken to ensure that all musical collaborations and scores are properly cited and recognized if they are going to be used in your work. View the link to this podcast at,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rptna0yLe4U “music copyright” by Trevor Oatts

I listened to an additional podcast that covers intellectual property infringement and the competitive advantage of copyrighting all intellectual property. The speaker discusses the potential risks that are involved with intellectual capital and the process that creators of intellectual property can take to avoid losing their ideas and material. He also offers examples of possible monetary amounts that potential liability claims might cost. The podcast offers information on IP holding companies, how distracting litigation cases are, and how innovative software and inventive ideas are.  You can view this podcast at, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLvMZujfEzY&feature=related "intellectual property"

These podcast offer pertinent information that I can incorporate into my future film production business. There are several entertainment law and intellectual property issues that any entertainment company could possibly face. The nature of the entertainment industry is a very constant and complex. The best way to arm yourself in the entertainment business is to be fully aware and get as much information as possible. Thanks for your time!












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