Entertainment law
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Entertainment law
(The Comparative law yearbook of international business / published under the auspices of the Center for International Legal Studies ; editor, Dennis Campbell, special issue,
Kluwer Law International, c2001
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Description
This special issue of the "Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business" is devoted to entertainment law. This topic covers a number of areas of law which are in common use in commercial practice, such as contract law, employment law, agency and distribution, as well as its own specialized regulations regarding, for example, royalties, venues, piracy and censorship. Each chapter of the book discusses the various sections of the entertainment industry: publishing, music, films, television, radio and theatre. These sections, in turn, involve the rights that exist in original works, who owns those rights, their assignment and licensing, the ways in which they are protected, and the remedies available for their infringement. In addition, the authors describe the regulatory systems in place in their jurisdictions to ensure, inter alia, the safety of venues and the standard and quality of productions and programs, including the control of potentially offensive material for reasons of obscenity and racial or sexual discrimination.
The authors of this book are all professionals in the area of entertainment law and cover jurisdictions in Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America and South America. This work should, therefore, be of great interest to anyone involved in the entertainment industry and their legal representatives.
Table of Contents
- Editor's Note. Argentina
- J. Hermida, S. Solange Muleiro. Canada
- B. Harris, et al. Germany
- C. Lemke. India
- A. Parekh. Italy
- A. Lazzaretti, C. E. Rossi. New Zealand
- P. Wood. Singapore
- G. Mirandah, S.K. Liang. Ukraine
- S. Konnov. Index.
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