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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:105505033:13998
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050 00 $aKF 4290$bL39 2001
245 00 $aLaw and business of the entertainment industries /$cDonald E. Biederman ... [et al.].
250 $a4th ed.
260 $aWestport, Conn. :$bPraeger,$c2001.
300 $axviii, 842 p. ;$c26 cm.
505 0 $aGlobal Overview -- Standards Governing Preliminary Injunctions, Motions for Summary Judgment, and Attachments -- Representing Talent -- Introduction: A Business of Intermediaries -- Attorneys -- Ethical Considerations -- Percentage Fees -- Multiple Client Representation -- Participation in Business Deals with Clients -- Croce v. Kurnit -- McCauley Music Ltd. v. Solomon -- Additional Hazards for Counsel -- Agents and Managers -- Union Regulation of Agents -- State Regulation of Agents -- New York General Business Law -- Pine v. Laine -- Mandel v. Leibman -- California Labor Code -- Buchwald v. Superior Court of San Francisco -- Pryor v. Franklin -- Barr v. Rothberg -- Park v. Deftones -- Chinn v. Tobin -- Business Managers -- ABKCO Music, Inc. v. Harrisongs Music, Ltd. -- Talent Contracts -- Contracts with Minors -- California Provisions on Minors -- New York Provisions on Minors -- N.Y. Arts and Cultural Affairs Law [section]35.03 -- Scott Eden Management v. Andrew Kavovit -- Contract Duration -- The California Seven-Year Statute -- Labor Code [section]2855 -- De Haviland v. Warner Brothers Pictures -- Ketcham v. Hall Syndicate, Inc. -- Statutory Termination Rights in California -- Goudal v. Cecil B. De Mille Pictures Corp. -- Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. v. Bumgarner -- Contract Formality: Availability of Injunctive Relief -- The New York Experience -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. v. Scheider -- California Injunction Statutes -- Civil Code [section]3390 -- Civil Code [section]3423 -- The Newly Revised California Injunction Statute -- MCA Records, Inc. v. Newton-John -- Motown Record Corporation v. Brockert -- Credit Issues -- By Contract -- Cleary v. News Corp. -- Gold Leaf Group, Ltd. v. Stigwood Group, Ltd. -- Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc. v. Sanders -- By Statute/Common Law -- Right to Claim Credit -- Vargas v. Esquire, Inc. -- Smith v. Montoro -- Lamothe v. Atlantic Recording Corporation -- Cleary v. News Corp. -- Artists Visual Rights Act of 1990 -- Right to Disclaim Credit -- Shostakovich v. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. -- Follett v. Arbor House Publishing Co., Inc. -- King v. Innovation Books -- Artists Visual Rights Act of 1990 -- Acquisition of Rights: Rights of Personality and Identity -- Personal Rights: Defamation -- In General -- Fact versus Opinion -- Falsity -- Clark v. American Broadcasting Companies -- Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc. -- Of and Concerning -- Springer v. Viking Press -- Bindrim v. Mitchell -- Damage to Reputation -- Defensive Aspects -- Prior Restraint -- Public Officials/Public Figures -- Burden of Proof -- Judicial Resistance Toward Alternative Remedies -- Personal Rights: Privacy -- Introduction: Common Law -- The First Cases: Roberson and Pavesich -- Pavesich v. New England Life Insurance Co. -- False Light -- Disclosure of Embarrassing Private Facts -- Diaz v. Oakland Tribune, Inc. -- Statutory Protection -- NY Civil Rights Law [sections]50-51 -- Spahn v. Julian Messner, Inc. -- Defensive Aspects -- Lerman v. Flynt Distributing Co. -- Bernstein v. National Broadcasting Company -- Personal Rights: Publicity -- At Common Law -- Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co. -- Statutory Recognition -- California Civil Code [section]3344 -- Other Statutory Enactments on Right of Publicity -- Tenn. Code. Ann. Ch. 945, [sections]47-25-1101 and 1108 -- Ky. Rev. Stat., Ch. 391 -- Fla. Stat. Ann. Sec. 540-08 -- Indiana Statutes, Title 32, Art. 13, Ch. 1 -- Additional Recognition of the Right at Common Law -- Motschenbacher v. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. -- Midler v. Ford Motor Company -- Waits v. Frito-Lay -- White v. Samsung Electronics America -- Post-Mortem Availability -- At Common Law -- Under Statute -- California Civil Code [section]3344.1 -- Conflicts Problems -- Defensive Aspects -- Public Figures/Newsworthiness -- New Kids on the Block v. News America Publishing -- Advertising and Promotion -- Namath v. Sports Illustrated -- Montana v. San Jose Mercury News -- Personal Rights: The Lanham Act and Other Federal Legislation -- Introduction: A National Remedy -- 15 U.S.C. St. 1125 -- Use of Section 43(a) by Celebrities and Entities -- Allen v. National Video, Inc. -- Defensive Matters -- Rogers v. Grimaldi -- Pump, Inc. v. Collins Management -- Acquisition of Rights: Ideas and Other Property -- Ideas -- Copyright Law: Idea versus Expression -- Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corp. -- Zambito v. Paramount Pictures -- Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Film Ventures International, Inc. -- Idea Submissions -- Implied Contract -- Desny v. Wilder -- Confidential Relationship -- Blaustein v. Burton -- Murray v. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. -- Negotiated Acquisitions -- The Scope of Acquired Rights: By Contract -- Landon v. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. -- Rey v. Lafferty -- The Scope of Acquired Rights: Legally Imposed Limitations -- Copyright Act of 1976, [section]115(a)(1) -- Recording Industry Ass'n of America v. Copyright Royalty Tribunal -- Copyright Act of 1976, [section]203 -- Copyright Act of 1976, [section]304(c) -- Miller Music Corp. v. Charles N. Daniels, Inc. -- Stewart v. Abend -- Contract Performance, Exploitation Obligations, and Limitations on Exploitation -- Delivery Standards -- Random House, Inc. v. Gold -- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. v. Goldwater -- Doubleday & Company, Inc. v. Curtis -- Exploitation Obligations -- The Company as (Non)Fiduciary -- Rodgers v. Roulette Records, Inc. -- Mellencamp v. Riva Music Ltd. -- The Obligation to Exploit -- Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon -- Zilg v. Prentice-Hall, Inc. -- Third Story Music v. Waits -- Limits on Exploitation -- Creative Control -- Parker v. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation -- The Cimino and Beatty Arbitrations -- Mutilation -- Gilliam v. American Broadcasting Companies -- Chesler v. Avon Book Division -- Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc. v. New American Library -- Censorship and Regulation of Content and Attendance -- Skyywalker Records Inc. v. Navarro -- Cinevision v. City of Burbank -- Private Actions Against Creators and Distributors -- Olivia N. v. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. -- Byers v. Edmondson -- Remedies -- Self-Help -- Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc. v. Lilienthal -- Rescission -- Nolan v. Williamson Music, Inc. -- Nolan v. Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc. -- Peterson v. Highland Music, Inc. -- Injunction -- Machen v. Johansson -- Vanguard Recording Society, Inc. v. Kweskin -- American Broadcasting Cos., Inc. v. Wolf -- Damages -- Freund v. Washington Square Press, Inc. -- Contracts of Adhesion/Unconscionability: The Buchwald Case and After -- Art Buchwald v. Paramount Pictures Corp. -- Batfilm Productions, Inc. v. Warner Bros. Inc. -- The U.K. "Restraint of Trade" Cases -- The Earlier Cases -- A. Schroeder Music Publishing Co. v. Macaulay -- Elton Hercules John v. Richard Leon James -- The George Michael Case -- Georgios Panayiotou v. Sony Music Entertainment (U.K.) Limited -- Bankruptcy -- The Availability of Bankruptcy Protection -- In the Matter of Noonan -- In re Carrere -- The Consequences of Bankruptcy -- Waldschmidt v. CBS, Inc. -- Protective Registration -- In re Peregrine Entertainment, Ltd. -- Arbitration -- Literary Publishing -- The Business of Literary Publishing -- The Scope of Literary Publishing Contracts -- Paperback Licensing -- Foreign Licensing -- Merchandise Licensing -- Motion Picture/Television Licensing -- Other Media Licensing -- Author-Literary Agent -- Publisher-Author Contract in Detail -- Rights Granted and Assigned -- Delivery of Satisfactory Manuscript -- Noncompete Clause -- Publication -- Copyright -- Royalties and Other Payments -- Warranties and Indemnities -- Future Revisions -- Option for Next Work -- Other Provisions -- The Impact of Custom and Usage -- Stein and Day, Incorporated v. Morgan -- Tasini v. The New York Times Company, Inc. -- The "Next Book" Option -- Pinnacle Books, Inc. v. Harlequin Enterprises, Ltd. -- Music Publishing -- An Overview of the Music Publishing Industry -- Sources of Revenue -- Small Performance Fees -- Co-publishing Agreements -- Principal Types of Agreements -- Songwriter Agreement -- Administration Agreement -- Collection Agreement -- Foreign Subpublishing Agreement -- Negotiation of a Co-publishing Agreement -- Computation of Foreign Income ("Receipts" versus "At the Source") -- Typical Requirements and Controls -- Administrative and Creative Controls -- The Publisher's Obligations -- The Obligation to Exploit -- The Obligation to Account and Pay -- In re Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. -- Performing Rights -- Blanket Licensing -- Buffalo Broadcasting Co. v. ASCAP -- Split Licensing -- U.S. v. ASCAP, In re Fox Broadcasting Co. -- Sampling -- Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records, Inc. -- Sound Recordings -- Development of the Industry -- Contracts in the Record Industry -- Artist Recording Agreement -- Recording Artist Royalty Calculations: Why Gold Records Don't Always Yield Fortunes (Second Edition) -- Producer Agreement -- Mechanical License -- Film/TV Master Use License -- Master Purchase Agreement -- Custom Label Agreement; Pressing and Distribution Agreement -- Special Products Agreements -- Record Label Breach -- Phillips v. Playboy Music, Inc. -- Contract Term: The Label Option -- Using Option Clauses in Record Deals -- Signing Multiple Group Members to a Single Recording Contract -- Forrest R.B. Enterprises, Inc. v. Capricorn Records, Inc. -- Interference with Contract and Inducement to Breach -- Roulette Records, Inc. v. Princess Production Corp. -- Bonner v. Westbound Records -- Westbound Records, Inc. v. Phonogram, Inc. -- Ownership and Protection of Performers' Names -- Films -- The Changing Scene in the Motion Picture Industry -- Producing Films -- The Evolution of the Studio Model -- Producing Films: The Studio Model -- Acquisition of Underlying Rights -- The Production/Financing/Distribution Deal -- Dealing with Directors, Actors, and Writers -- Gross Receipts/Net Profits.
505 8 $aProducing Films: The Independent Model -- Financing Independent Films -- Insurance -- Completion Guaranty Bonds -- The International Market -- Ancillary Markets -- Distribution -- Dealing with Theatres -- Antitrust Issues in Distribution: Studio Issues -- United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. -- Exhibitor Violations: Splitting Arrangements -- United States v. Capitol Service, Inc. -- Television -- The Television Business -- The Changing Face of the Television Industry -- Broadcast Television -- Cable and Satellite Television -- Creating and Acquiring Programming -- Dealmaking in the Television Industry -- The Development Deal -- Deficit Funding -- Syndication -- The Ratings Game -- International Markets -- Ancillary Markets -- Federal Communications Commission -- Licensing -- Control of Broadcast Television -- Controlling Cable Television -- Issues in Television Distribution -- Antitrust: Block Booking -- United States v. Loew's, Inc. -- Metromedia Broadcasting Corp. v. MGM/UA Entertainment Co. -- Antitrust: Geographical Restrictions -- Ralph C. Wilson Industries, Inc. v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. -- Piracy: Unlawful Interception and Retransmission of Signals -- Home Box Office, Inc. v. Pay TV of Greater New York, Inc. -- The Internet, Multimedia, and Emerging Technologies -- Personal Jurisdiction -- Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King -- Zippo Manufacturing Co. v. Zippo Dot Com, Inc. -- Regulating Content and Controlling Distribution of Information Online -- Censorship -- New Media, the Internet, and the Law -- Control of Access: Framing and Linking -- Liability of Internet Service Providers -- Defamation -- Zeran v. America Online, Inc. -- Privacy -- Consumer Profiles -- Spamming -- Copyright Infringement -- Digital Millennium Copyright Act -- The Impact of Internet-Specific Technologies -- MP3 -- UMG Recordings, Inc. v. MP3.Com, Inc. -- A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. -- DeCSS -- iCrave TV -- Trademark Infringement -- Internet Domain Names and Metatags -- Brookfield Communications, Inc. v. West Coast Entertainment Corp. -- Cybersquatting -- Other Internet and New Technology Litigation Involving Copyright, Trademark, and Unfair Competition -- Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Frena -- Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc. -- Agreements Entered into over the Internet -- What Constitutes an Enforceable Agreement Entered into over the Internet? -- Theatre -- The Theatre Business -- Broadway Producers, Investors, and Theatre Owners -- Alternatives to Broadway -- The Prospective Audience -- The Approved Production Contracts -- MBPC: Requiescat in Pace--APC: Quo Vadis? -- Business Structures of Theatrical Ventures -- Special Problems in Theatrical Agreements -- Gennaro v. Rosenfield -- Childress v. Taylor -- Wasserman v. Leigh -- Sacks v. Rubin 6/15/90 -- Sacks v. Rubin 12/11/91.
650 0 $aPerforming arts$xLaw and legislation$zUnited States.
650 0 $aEntertainers$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zUnited States.
650 0 $aArtists' contracts$zUnited States.
700 1 $aBiederman, Donald E.
948 $a03/13/2002$b03/20/2002
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