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Entertainment, publishing and the arts handbook. 1999-2000 edition / editors, Robert Thorne, John David Viera ; consulting editor, Stephen F. Breimer.
1999
N 13 ENT 1999
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Entertainment, publishing and the arts handbook. 1999-2000 edition / editors, Robert Thorne, John David Viera ; consulting editor, Stephen F. Breimer.
Description
xv, 508 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
0836613716
9780836613711 paperback
9780836613711 paperback
Alternate Call Number
N 13 ENT 1999
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1 : Copyright and Trademark : ARONSON, Craig D and NEWBOLD, Jamie Alexis. Stars and bars: Trademark protection for universal symbols; SLOANE, Owen J and DILLAPLAIN, Courtney A. Copycat Grooves: Protecting proprietary interests in band names; KULIK, Glen L. The idea submission case: When is an idea protected under California law? KLEIN, Edward A. DOING LUNCH: Copyright law makes it clear that an oral agreement for the transfer of exclusive licensing rights will not be enforced by the courts; SLOANE, Owen J. Infringement stage left; FRANKEL, Simon J. Using visual art in film and television: Ya Gotta have art - and permission, too; Part 2 : Multimedia and the Internet : KIMREY, Blaine. Amateur guitar player's lament: The swan song of free internet music; ROHDE, Stephen F. Post-protection: Government should abandon attempts to censor cyberspace; Part 3 : Freedom of Speech : OCHOA, Tyler T. Dr. Seuss, the juice and fair use: How the Grinch silenced a parody; ROHDE, Stephen F. THE FIRST AMENDMENT TAKES A HIT: The U.S. Supreme Court allows an unprecedented case to go to trial against a book publisher for civil liability on the theory that a book "aided and abetted" a triple murder; SLOANE, Owen J. LABEL LYRIC STANDS DON'T HARM FREE SPEECH: But companies need to define their policies better; ROHDE, Stephen F (Ed) and KOHN, Roger L (Ed). Report of the Beverly Hills Bar Association ad hoc committee on violence and the media; Part 4 : Rights of Publicity and Privacy : NORDHAUS, Jamie. Digital Hollywood; SLOANE, Owen J. Star power: Celebrity status and name rights; Part 5 : Music and Television : CASE, Daron A. Digital sampling of movies and other audiovisual works for use in musical sound recordings and its copyright implications; HARVEY, D. Peter. A MUSIC LAW AND BUSINESS PRIMER FOR TRADEMARK LAWYERS; ERICKSON, Brian. Is turnabout fair play? Using bankruptcy to level the playing field between the music industry and new artists; SLOANE, Owen J. Calculating record royalties: Often less than anticipated; GANZ, Penny. The introduction of the Euro: Universal chaos or business as usual for the music industry; Part 6 : Entertainment and Business : WALD, Stuart J. Bankruptcy and personal services contracts: What works, what doesn't, and why? ROTHSCHILD, Shelly. ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE: HOW TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS AS A LICENSEE WHEN THE LICENSOR FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY RELIEF; WILLIAMS, Mark London and BOONE, Elisabeth. Making movie magic possible; SATORIUS, Daniel M. Other people's money: Financing the low-budget independent feature film with private equity securities offerings; SIMENSKY, Melvin and OSTERBERG, Eric C. Insurance and management of intellectual property risks; DEKON, Peter J. IF YOU GOT A NICHE, SCRATCH IT Or THE NEW MOVIE BUSINESS; SLOANE, Owen J. PUBLISHING CONTRACTS: Agreeing on standard of performance;.
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[St. Paul, MN] : West Group, c1999.
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English
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