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Navigating Drone Use in Media Production

  • November 22, 2017

Drones provide extensive and cost-effective opportunities for journalists and producers in film, tv, commercials and more; stay up to date on the latest regulations, emerging issues and potential pitfalls to keep your clients out of trouble.

Entertainment, Media and Communications Law, Student Forum

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Legal and Practical Avenues for Unmasking Unidentified Internet Posters

  • November 10, 2016

What do you do when an anonymous individual or group posts content online which defames your client or infringes their intellectual property rights? How do you find the perpetrator behind the posting, and what steps can you take to have the content removed?

Entertainment, Media and Communications Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

Publication Ban Essentials

  • May 10, 2016

Join us to explore the various statutory and non-statutory publication bans which allow override of the open court principle.

Entertainment, Media and Communications Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

The Annotated Financing Plan

  • April 13, 2016

View a comprehensive walk-through of an entertainment project finance plan. Gain insights on how the elements of the finance plan fit together.

Entertainment, Media and Communications Law, Student Forum

Archived Video

Entertainment Deals in a Global Media Landscape

  • February 02, 2016

Get need-to-know advice on how to handle the pressing legal and practical issues to ensure you are ready to tackle your next deal with confidence.

Entertainment, Media and Communications Law

Complimentary Archived Video

Film and Television Deals in the OTT Landscape

  • November 26, 2015

The proliferation of over-the-top (OTT) content platforms such as Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime has dramatically changed the way in which film and television deals are being negotiated and structured.

Entertainment, Media and Communications Law