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4th Annual Independent Film and the Law Seminar (CLE approved)
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Panel 1: No End in Sight - Issues Relating to Filming Documentaries: Panelists will explore issues related to filming docu-mocumentaries, including 501(c))(3) financing, life rights agreements, waivers and releases, licensing of video clips and preexisting music, and the doctrine of fair use.
Panel II: Atonement - Ethical Issues Portrayed In Film: Topics will include how the legal system is portrayed on film and the impact this portrayal has on the public’s perception of legal ethics and professionalism. Panel III: There Will Be Blood/Ratatouille - A Mix of Legal Issues Related to Animated and Short Films and the Use of Special Effects: Panelists will discuss legal issues specific to the production of animated and short films and the provision of special effects, including work-for-hire and voice-talent agreements; demos and insurance. Panel IV: No Country for Old Men andYou-Tube - Traditional and New Models In Distribution of Independent Films, Including Internet Distribution: Panelists will discuss film distribution, including on the Internet, and other new business models, profit participation, and reversion of interest. |
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