Media Law for Producers (e-bog) af Miller, Philip
Miller, Philip (forfatter)

Media Law for Producers e-bog

509,93 DKK (inkl. moms 637,41 DKK)
Media Law for Producers is a comprehensive handbook that explains, in lay terms, the myriad legal issues that the producer will face on a regular basis - contracts, permits, defamation, patents, releases and insurance, libel, royalties and residuals, as well as protecting the finished production. This revised and expanded edition includes such Internet-related topics as Internet music law, onli...
E-bog 509,93 DKK
Forfattere Miller, Philip (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 11 februar 2013
Længde 399 sider
Genrer 1DBKE
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781136046018
Media Law for Producers is a comprehensive handbook that explains, in lay terms, the myriad legal issues that the producer will face on a regular basis - contracts, permits, defamation, patents, releases and insurance, libel, royalties and residuals, as well as protecting the finished production. This revised and expanded edition includes such Internet-related topics as Internet music law, online registration, and online privacy. Other new topics covered include:* Implied and express contracts in the project/idea submission process * Assignment/transfer of copyright* Music clip licensing* Use of other people's trademarks in media production* Parody as a defense to copyright infringementClear explanations examine the how and why of different types of production contracts, and checklists provide a quick means for producers to determine when their productions might be at greatest risk to legal challenges. Media Law for Producers also examines the substantial changes in copyright term resulting from recent copyright legislation. Legal problems can be very costly to media producers. Lawyers and court fees, coupled with the loss of work time, can lead to bankruptcy. Media Law for Producers cuts through the legalese and illustrates legal issues to help producers recognize the legal questions that can arise during production.