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9780820557250

Entertainment Law

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  • Edition: 3rd
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  • Copyright: 2003-10-01
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Table of Contents

Dedications iii
Preface v
Acknowledgments vii
Permissions ix
PART I ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY CONCEPTS
CHAPTER 1 STRUCTURE OF THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY 3(136)
§ 1.01 Entertainment Law
3(1)
§ 1.02 Overview of the Entertainment Industry
3(38)
Cox, Studios Woo New Indies
4(4)
Cox & Peers, Studios: Less $$ for Movies
8(5)
Diorio, Exhibs: Glass Half Full
13(2)
Katz & Dempsey, TV: The Big Uneasy
15(3)
Schneider, Double Play: Double Trouble
18(2)
Schneider & Adalian, Webs Wield License to Kill
20(2)
Schneider & Adalian, Sony is Off Primetime Pony
22(2)
Isherwood, Broadway's Fall Smorgasbord
24(3)
Vermylen, Book Publishing in the Age of the E-book
27(8)
Love, Speech to the Digital Hollywood Online Entertainment Conference
35(2)
Graser, Sales of $9.4 Bil Beat Film Biz for 1st Time
37(1)
Notes and Questions
38(3)
§ 1.03 Artist and Society: Constitutional Protection of Entertainment Projects
41(6)
Joseph Burstyn, Inc. v. Wilson
42(5)
Note and Questions
47(1)
§ 1.04 Artist and Representatives: Representing Talent
47(79)
Abdo, Agents, Managers, and Lawyers: A Roadmap for the Entertainment Attorney
48(8)
[A] Talent Agents
56(31)
[1] California
56(19)
Park v. Deftones
56(5)
Styne v. Stevens
61(13)
Notes and Questions
74(1)
[2] New York
75(5)
Friedkin v. Harry Walker, Inc
76(3)
Questions
79(1)
[3] Guild Regulation of Agents
80(7)
Grammer v. Artists Agency
80(7)
Notes
87(1)
[B] Managers
87(5)
Raden v. Laurie
88(3)
Notes and Questions
91(1)
[C] Attorneys
92(13)
Day v. Rosenthal
92(7)
Flamm & Anderson, Conflict of Interest in Entertainment Law Practice, Revisited
99(5)
Note and Questions
104(1)
[D] Labor Unions
105(21)
Cox & Weiner, Union Soldiers Wage Uncivil War
105(5)
McNary, Cannes Heat on SAG Rule 1
110(2)
Notes and Questions
112(1)
Ring v. Spina
113(4)
Questions
117(1)
H.A. Artists & Associates, Inc. v. Actors' Equity Association
118(8)
Questions
126(1)
§ 1.05 Artist and Publisher/Distributor/Marketer: The Obligation to Exploit
126(13)
Pinnacle Books, Inc. v. Harlequin Enterprises Limited
126(5)
Mellencamp v. Riva Music Ltd
131(5)
Notes and Questions
136(2)
Hypothetical Problem
138(1)
CHAPTER 2 CONTRACT ISSUES 139(194)
§ 2.01 Introduction
139(13)
[A] Working with Contracts: Negotiation, Drafting & Interpretation
139(12)
Sandler, Let the Oscar Race Begin
139(3)
Sandler, "Dumb" Case Settles but Impact Unclear
142(2)
Donahue v. Artisan Entertainment, Inc
144(5)
Notes and Questions
149(2)
[B] Types of Contracts: Rights, Services & Financing
151(1)
§ 2.02 Contract Formation
152(25)
[A] Oral Agreements
152(9)
Main Line Pictures, Inc. v. Basinger
152(8)
Notes and Questions
160(1)
[B] Contracts with Minors
161(16)
Scott Eden Mgmt. v. Kavovit
161(4)
Hardin, The Regulation of Minors' Entertainment Contracts: Effective California Law or Hollywood Grandeur?
165(11)
Notes and Questions
176(1)
§ 2.03 Contract Interpretation
177(25)
Mendler v. Winterland Prod., Ltd
177(7)
Rey v. Lafferty
184(14)
Notes and Questions
198(1)
Academy Chicago Publishers v. Cheever
199(2)
Question
201(1)
§ 2.04 Contract Performance and Breach
202(41)
Goudal v. Cecil B. De Mille Pictures Corp
202(5)
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc
207(36)
[A] Delivery Requirements
211(10)
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. v. Goldwater
211(7)
Colford, They Just Couldn't Make This Stuff Up; Publishing: Joan Collins' Battle with Random House
218(2)
Notes and Questions
220(1)
[B] Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
221(7)
Third Story Music, Inc. v. Waits
221(7)
[C] Force Majeure
228(15)
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. v. Bumgarner
229(13)
Notes and Questions
242(1)
§ 2.05 Limitations on Enforcement and Remedies
243(54)
[A] Contract Duration Limitations
243(15)
[1] California Seven-Year Rule
243(7)
De Haviland v. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc
243(7)
[2] New York Rule
250(8)
Radioactive, J.V. v. Manson
250(7)
Notes and Questions
257(1)
[B] Injunctive Relief
258(18)
[1] California's $9,000 Plus Rule
258(12)
Motown Record Corp. v. Brockert
258(11)
Note and Questions
269(1)
[2] New York's Special, Unique or Extraordinary Rule
270(6)
American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v. Wolf
270(6)
Notes and Questions
276(1)
[C] Bankruptcy
276(8)
Wald, Bankruptcy and Personal Services Contracts: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why
276(7)
Notes and Questions
283(1)
[D] Remedies
284(13)
Simensky, Determining Damages for Breach of Entertainment Agreements
284(10)
Notes and Questions
294(3)
§ 2.06 Representations, Warranties and Indemnities
297(36)
[A] Purposes
297(1)
[B] Ownership
297(6)
Richcar Music Co. v. Towns
298(4)
Notes and Questions
302(1)
[C] Rights
303(9)
Loews, Inc. v. Wolff
303(8)
Notes and Questions
311(1)
[D] Indemnity
312(7)
Pace, New Dispute is Stirred by Doubleday - Davis Suit
313(1)
Muller v. The Walt Disney Productions
314(4)
Questions
318(1)
[E] Errors and Omissions Insurance
319(14)
McGinniss v. Employers Reinsurance Corporation
319(8)
Notes and Questions
327(2)
Hypothetical Problem
329(1)
Hypothetical Problem
330(3)
CHAPTER 3 GRANT OF RIGHTS 333(672)
Brodesser, Maverick Helmers Eye Own Pic Shingle
333(1)
Hontz, Peacock Places Shows in Nest
334(1)
Questions
335(1)
§ 3.01 Rights of Persons
335(190)
Williams & Frascotti, The Lawyer's Role in the Aquisition and Exploitation of Life Story Rights
336(6)
Notes and Questions
342(1)
[A] Defamation
343(36)
Jones, The Media Business: Press; Libel Threat is Increasing Even for Small Publications
343(2)
Bindrim u. Mitchell
345(16)
Clark v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc
361(10)
Notes and Questions
371(8)
[B] Rights of Privacy
379(60)
[1] False Light
379(18)
Messenger v. Gruner + Jahr Printing and Publ'g
379(16)
Notes
395(2)
[2] Public Disclosure of Private Facts
397(22)
Shulman v. Group W Productions, Inc
397(19)
Notes and Questions
416(3)
[3] Intrusion
419(16)
Sanders v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc
419(13)
Notes and Questions
432(3)
[4] Commercial Appropriation
435(4)
Dora v. Frontline Video, Inc
435(3)
Note and Questions
438(1)
[C] Right of Publicity
439(65)
Cardtoons v. Major League Baseball Players Association
439(10)
Notes
449(2)
Polydoros v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp
451(5)
White v. Samsung Electronics Am., Inc
456(9)
Notes
465(39)
[1] Preemption and Conflict with Copyright Law
465(1)
Wendt v. Host Intl, Inc
465(1)
Notes
470(1)
[2] Conflict with the First Amendment
471(1)
Guglielmi v. Spelling-Goldberg Productions
471(1)
Comedy III Productions, Inc. v. Gary Saderup, Inc
482(1)
Notes
497(7)
[D] Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
504(10)
Hustler Magazine v. Falwell
504(6)
Notes and Questions
510(2)
Hypothetical Problem
512(2)
[E] Limitations: Life Story Rights/Waivers/Releases
514(11)
Kelly v. William Morrow & Co
514(6)
Notes and Questions
520(2)
Hypothetical Problem
522(1)
Hypothetical Problem
523(2)
§ 3.02 Intellectual Property Rights
525(480)
[A] Copyright
525(225)
[1] Subject Matter
525(17)
Reuben, New Clout for Stage Directors: Copyright Protection Availabe for Creative Work
525(1)
Miller v. Universal City Studios, Inc
526(7)
Maljack Productions, Inc. v. UAV Corp
533(6)
Notes and Questions
539(3)
[2] Characters
542(12)
Lone Wolf McQuade Associates v. CBS, Inc
542(5)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. v. American Honda Motor Co., Inc
547(6)
Notes
553(1)
[3] Ownership
554(29)
[a] Works Made for Hire
554(1)
Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid
554(1)
Lulirama Ltd., Inc. v. Axcess Broadcast Services, Inc
560(1)
Notes and Questions
566(4)
[b] Joint Works of Authorship
570(1)
Childress v. Taylor
570(1)
Notes and Questions
578(1)
Duration of Copyright Protection
581(2)
[4] Exclusive Rights
583(38)
Sweeting, The Backend
583(2)
Sweeting, Download Derby Pits Studios vs. Vidtailers
585(2)
New York Times Co., Inc. v. Tasini
587(20)
Questions
607(3)
Motola v. EMI America Records
610(3)
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. v. Professional Real Estate Investors, Inc
613(4)
Notes and Questions
617(4)
[5] Grant of Copyright Interest
621(18)
Random House, Inc. v. Rosetta Books
622(10)
Effects Associates, Inc. v. Cohen
632(5)
Notes and Questions
637(2)
[6] Limitations on Grants
639(22)
McNary, Scribes Say 'Buy' to Old Work
639(3)
Questions
642(1)
Reversion of Copyright Ownership
642(2)
[a] Assignability of Renewal Term
644(1)
Stewart v. Abend
644(1)
Notes and Questions
649(1)
[b] Termination of Transfers
649(1)
Fred Ahlert Music Corp. v. Warner/Chappell Music, Inc
649(1)
Notes and Questions
657(4)
[7] Infringement
661(15)
Bright Tunes Music Corp. v. Harrisongs Music, Ltd
661(4)
Notes and Questions
665(1)
Beal v. Paramount Pictures Corp
665(10)
Notes
675(1)
[8] Third Party Liability
676(14)
A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc
676(12)
Notes
688(2)
[9] Defenses
690(46)
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Cybernet Ventures, Inc
690(22)
Note and Questions
712(1)
Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc
713(15)
A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc
728(6)
Notes
734(2)
[10] Remedies
736(14)
[a] Injunctive Relief
736(1)
Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Company
736(1)
Notes
743(1)
[b] Nonstatutory Damages
744(1)
Cream Records, Inc. v. Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co
744(3)
[c] Statutory Damages
747(1)
UMG Recordings, Inc. v. MP3.com, Inc
747(1)
Notes and Questions
749(1)
[B] Protection of Entertainment Ideas
750(65)
[1] Express Contracts
751(7)
Buchwald v. Paramount Pictures Corp
751(7)
[2] Implied-In-Fact Contracts
758(23)
Desny v. Wilder
758(10)
Nadel v. Play-by-Play Toys & Novelites, Inc
768(12)
Questions
780(1)
[3] Misappropriation of Idea
781(9)
Murray v. National Broadcasting Co
781(9)
Questions
790(1)
[4] Breach of Confidence
790(4)
Faris v. Enberg
790(4)
[5] Submission Agreements
794(2)
Land v. Jerry Lewis Productions, Inc
794(2)
Note
796(1)
[6] Preemption
796(19)
Selby v. New Line Cinema Corp
796(8)
Wrench LLC v. Taco Bell Corp
804(10)
Notes and Questions
814(1)
Hypothetical Problem
814(1)
[C] Trademarks and Unfair Competition
815(190)
[1] Introduction
815(1)
[2] Subject Matter
816(15)
Dreamwerks Production Group, Inc. v. SKG Studio
816(6)
Oliveria v. Frito-Lay, Inc
822(6)
In Re Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc
828(3)
Notes
831(1)
[3] Distinctiveness of the Mark
831(15)
In Re Paramount Pictures Corporation
831(7)
Heirs of the Estate of Jenkins v. Paramount Pictures Corp
838(7)
Note
845(1)
[4] Titles of Entertainment Properties
846(19)
Harris, NL Keeps 'Q' Date but Loses
'Member'
846(1)
Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. v. Unger
847(17)
Notes
864(1)
[5] Characters
865(3)
DC Comics, Inc. v. Filmation Associates
865(3)
Notes and Questions
868(1)
[6] Merchandising
868(6)
Warner Bros. Inc. v. Gay Toys, Inc
868(6)
[7] Trade Dress
874(5)
Morgan Creek Productions, Inc. v. Capital Cities/ABC, Inc
874(4)
Notes
878(1)
[8] Ownership
879(7)
GAF Broadcasting Co. v. Caswell-Massey Co
879(3)
Robi v. Reed
882(3)
Notes
885(1)
[9] Infringement
886(17)
Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. v. Capece
886(17)
Note
903(1)
[10] Remedies
903(19)
[a] Injunction
903(1)
Comic Strip, Inc. v. Fox Television Stations, Inc
903(1)
Home Box Office v. Showtime
909(1)
Notes
915(1)
[b] Damages
916(1)
A&M Records, Inc. v. General Audio Video Cassettes, Inc
916(1)
Notes
921(1)
[11] Dilution
922(16)
Hormel Foods Corporation v. Jim Henson
Productions, Inc
922(5)
Hasbro, Inc. v. Clue Computing, Inc
927(10)
Notes
937(1)
[12] Alternative Protection for Celebrities
938(29)
Estate of Elvis Presley v. Russen
938(29)
Question
967(1)
[13] Limitations/Defenses
967(68)
[a] License
967(1)
Glovaroma, Inc. v. Maljack Productions, Inc
967(3)
[b] Abandonment
970(1)
Silverman v. CBS, Inc
970(1)
Notes
976(1)
[c] Licensing in Gross
976(1)
Yocum v. Covington
976(7)
[d] Nominative Use
983(1)
The New Kids on the Block v. News
America Publishing, Inc.
983(1)
Note
990(1)
[e] First Amendment
990(1)
Mattel, Inc. v. MCA Records, Inc
990(1)
Notes and Questions
1000(1)
Hypothetical Problem
1001(4)
CHAPTER 4 CREDIT 1005(116)
§ 4.01 Introduction
1005(30)
Whellams, Gaffers, Grips, Moth Wranglers and Other Mysteries from the Odd World of Film Credits
1005(4)
Madigan, Helmer Credits Pique Writers Bloc
1009(3)
McNary, Whose Film is it Anyway?
1012(3)
Madigan, Producer Credits Up for Guild Plucking
1015(2)
Notes and Questions
1017(1)
Smithers v. MGM Studios, Inc
1018(4)
Questions
1022(1)
Follett v. New American Library, Inc
1023(10)
Notes and Questions
1033(2)
§ 4.02 Legal Theories and Sources of Credit Obligations
1035(38)
[Al Individual Contracts
1035(5)
Vargas v. Esquire, Inc
1035(5)
[B] Collective Bargaining Agreements
1040(17)
Shapiro, Movies: Despite Disdain, A Legendary Director Endures
1041(2)
Arbitrators Find that the Directors of "Jaws 2" and "King of the Gypsies" were Entitled to Credit in Certain Advertisements
1043(2)
Marino v. Writers Guild of America
1045(7)
Notes and Questions
1052(5)
[C] Statutory and Common Law
1057(16)
King v. Innovation Books
1057(7)
Questions
1064(1)
Dastar Corp. v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp
1065(8)
Notes
1073(1)
§ 4.03 Multiple Contributors and Project Names
1073(7)
Bell v. Streetwise Records, Ltd
1074(5)
Notes and Questions
1079(1)
§ 4.04 Remedies in Credit Disputes
1080(34)
Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc. v. Sanders
1081(4)
Notes and Questions
1085(1)
Redgrave v. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc
1086(8)
Questions
1094(1)
National Bank of Commerce v. Shaklee Corp
1095(9)
Notes and Questions
1104(1)
Injuctions
1105(1)
Loren v. Samuel Bronston Productions, Inc
1106(1)
Marcy Playground, Inc. v. Capitol Records, Inc
1107(7)
Questions
1114(1)
§ 4.05 Credit in a Digital World
1114(7)
McCartney, Hollywood, Silicon Valley Team Up-and Clash
1115(2)
Notes and Questions
1117(1)
Hypothetical Problem
1117(4)
CHAPTER 5 COMPENSATION 1121(108)
§ 5.01 Introduction
1121(1)
§ 5.02 Industry Practice
1121(36)
Dempsey, Guider & Hettrick, Pic Biz Revels in Afterlife
1121(3)
Dempsey, Singles Get More Dates
1124(2)
Bart, Land of Plenty: Actors Go for Star Bucks
1126(2)
Adalian, Staying 'Friends'
1128(2)
Adalian, No Guarantees from Pedigrees
1130(1)
Notes and Questions
1131(2)
Haithman, The Bucks Start Here
1133(7)
McNary & Neville, Scribe Tribe Wrestles Free Spree
1140(2)
Notes and Questions
1142(1)
Cox & Weiner, Union Soldiers Wage Uncivil War
1143(5)
Questions
1148(1)
McNary, Foreign Exchange
1148(2)
Hofler, For Legit Thesps, Few Rules Apply
1150(1)
Questions
1151(1)
Petrikin, Book Biz: Read It and Weep
1151(4)
Wiederhorn, The Royalty Scam
1155(2)
§ 5.03 Compensation Forms
1157(20)
Sigmon v. Goldstone
1157(1)
Questions
1158(1)
Parker v. Twentieth-Century Fox Film Corporation
1159(6)
Questions
1165(1)
Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon
1166(2)
Questions
1168(1)
Zilg v. Prentice-Hall, Inc
1168(9)
Questions
1177(1)
§ 5.04 Pay or Play
1177(7)
Arbitrator Gives Peter Hunt 134G in Merrick Case
1177(1)
Notes and Questions
1178(1)
Lauderstein, Pay or Play or Pay and Pay
1179(5)
Notes and Questions
1184(1)
§ 5.05 Contingent Compensation
1184(125)
Puzo, Hollywood's Raid on Israel, or Idi Amin's Revenge
1184(7)
Sandler, New Recipes Cooking for Net Profit Pie
1191(2)
Carver, Cox & Petrikin, Pic Biz Learns Gross Anatomy
1193(5)
Shprintz, Self-Dealing Sets Backend Furor
1198(2)
Notes and Questions
1200(3)
Unconscionable Contracts: Buchwald and Batfilm
1203(1)
Buchwald v. Paramount Pictures Corp
1203(12)
Batfilm Productions, Inc. v. Warner Bros., Inc
1215(6)
Notes and Questions
1221(2)
Hypothetical Problem
1223(6)
CHAPTER 6 ARTISTIC CONTROL 1229(80)
§ 6.01 Introduction
1229(1)
§ 6.02 Industry Practice
1229(22)
Lippman, Dying Hard: How a Red-Hot Script that Made a Fortune Never Became a Movie
1229(5)
Bart, Dog Days in Development Hell
1234(2)
Dempsey, Cable Quandary: Coin vs. Control
1236(2)
Fleming, Oscars: Producing is as Producing Does
1238(5)
Grimes, Behind the Scenes After "It's a Wrap!"
1243(5)
Notes and Questions
1248(3)
§ 6.03 Talent Contracts and Collective Bargaining Agreements
1251(23)
Granz v. Harris
1251(5)
Questions
1256(1)
Preminger v. Columbia Pictures Corporation
1256(6)
Questions
1262(2)
Turner Entertainment Co. u. Huston
1264(8)
Questions
1272(2)
§ 6.04 Common Law and Statutory Protection
1274(35)
Seroff v. Simon & Schuster, Inc
1274(5)
Questions
1279(1)
Chesler v. Avon Book Division
1280(2)
Notes and Questions
1282(1)
Gilliam v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc
1283(10)
Questions
1293(1)
Visual Artists Rights Act
1294(1)
Martin v. City of Indianapolis
1295(6)
Notes and Questions
1301(2)
Eves, Free For All
1303(1)
Notes and Questions
1304(1)
Hypothetical Problem
1305(4)
CHAPTER 7 FINANCING 1309(42)
§ 7.01 Introduction
1309(1)
§ 7.02 Film Financing
1309(42)
[A] Overview
1309(12)
Horowitz & Davey, Financing American Films at Home and Abroad
1309(12)
[B] Studio Financing
1321(1)
[C] Tax Advantaged Financing
1322(11)
Gaydos, Eurotrack
1322(1)
Meza, Babelsberg at H'wood's Command
1323(1)
Questions
1324(1)
Moore, The Next Wave of Film Financing: German Tax Shelter Funds
1325(7)
Note
1332(1)
[D] Public Offering/Insurance Backed Financing
1333(11)
Harris & Lyons, Destination Charts Bumpy Niche Course
1333(3)
Questions
1336(1)
Peers, Carver & Dawtrey, H'wood's Indemnity Crisis
1336(4)
Moerk, Financier's Fight Over Film Coin
1340(2)
Diorio, Banks Squeeze Indies
1342(2)
Questions
1344(1)
[E] Federal Assistance
1344(8)
Harris, Feds Offer Indie Loan Incentives
1344(1)
Questions
1345(1)
[F] Internet Development
1346(1)
Graser, Dot-Com Dough: Only Top-Tier Talent Taps the Till
1346(4)
Questions
1350(1)
CHAPTER 8 SOCIAL REGULATION 1351(120)
§ 8.01 Introduction
1351(1)
§ 8.02 Restrictions on Sexual Content
1352(53)
Luke Records, Inc. v. Navarro
1352(4)
Note
1356(2)
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition
1358(15)
Regulation of Non-Obscene "Indecent" Speech in Broadcast Media and the Internet
1373(1)
Federal Communications Commision v. Pacifica Foundation
1374(14)
Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union
1388(16)
Notes and Questions
1404(1)
§ 8.03 Restrictions on Violent Content
1405(58)
McClintock, A Violent Reaction
1405(1)
McCollum v. CBS, Inc
1406(12)
Rice v. Paladin Enterprises, Inc
1418(20)
Byers v. Edmondson
1438(9)
James v. Meow Media, Inc
1447(14)
Questions
1461(2)
§ 8.04 Self-Regulation
1463(10)
McClintock & Hayes, Jack's Concession Stand: Proposals
to Limit Marketing to Kids May Not Molify Pols
1463(3)
Notes and Questions
1466(1)
Hypothetical Problem
1466
PART II APPLICATION OF ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY CONCEPTS
First Writing Assignment 1471(2)
Second Writing Assignment 1473(24)
Contract Hypothetical: Book Publishing Branch
1475(2)
Contract Hypothetical: Music Branch
1477(4)
Contract Hypothetical: Live Theatrical Branch
1481(6)
Contract Hypothetical: Television Branch
1487(4)
Contract Hypothetical: Motion Picture Branch
1491(6)
Third Writing Assignment 1497(12)
Litigation Hypothetical: Film Industry
1497(2)
Litigation Hypothetical: Music Industry
1499(1)
Litigation Hypothetical: Live Theatrical Industry
1500(1)
Litigation Hypothetical: Book Publishing Industry
1501(1)
Litigation Hypothetical: Television Industry
1502(2)
Litigation Hypothetical: Interactive Digital Media Industry
1504
PART III GLOSSARY OF ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY TERMS
Glossary 1509
Table of Cases TC-1
Index I-1

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