Liens utiles Industry Associations 29 mai 2013 List of Industry Associations for Broadcasting and Film.
Liens utiles Government Agencies and Bodies 29 mai 2013 Useful List of Government Agencies and Bodies websites.
Complimentary Archived Video Creative Commons + Commercial Exploitation Exploring the Use of CC Licensed Materials in Entertainment Projects 07 mai 2013 More than a decade after the initial release of Creative Commons licenses, they remain widely used in a wide range of cultural activities – but are, perhaps surprisingly, only infrequently relied on by Canadian producers of commercial film, television and new media projects.
Complimentary Archived Video Who Owns That? Copyright Terminations and Reversions in the United States and Canada 26 mars 2013 Court battles waged by the heirs of the co-creators of Superman and the co-writer of “Y.M.C.A” (Victor Willis, the “cop”, in case you were wondering) are just two examples of efforts by artists in the United States to reclaim their copyrights using statutory termination rights.
Music Licensing 19 novembre 2012 On October 2, 2012, over 50 private practice and in-house entertainment lawyers and students gathered at the OBA Conference Centre for the EMCs section’s half-day conference, entitled New Vistas: The Copyright Pentalogy, Music Licensing and Cultivating the In-House Relationship.
Copyrights 19 novembre 2012 On Oct. 2, 2012, over 50 private practice & in-house entertainment lawyers and students gathered at Twenty Toronto Street for the EMC's section’s half-day conference, entitled New Vistas: The Copyright Pentalogy, Music Licensing and Cultivating the In-House Relationship.
New Media: The Emerging Landscape 28 août 2012 New or digital/interactive media is rapidly evolving to affect and connect many industry sectors, from entertainment, media, communications, information technology, and advertising and marketing, to e-commerce.
Complimentary Archived Video Entertainment-Related Negotiations: Codes of Conduct, Professionalism and Ethics 08 décembre 2011 What are the ethical issues typically seen in an entertainment-related negotiation? How do you maintain professionalism and act as the voice of reason when your client is prepared to risk it all for a shot at fame and fortune?