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Entertainment Law and Business -3rd Edition (Hardcover)Jay Shanker, David E. Guinn, Harold Orenstein.
Price: $150.00 800 pages.
1 Hardcover Volume. One CD-ROM. Published July 2009.
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About the Book: This is not an esoteric academic treatise. The book aims to aid the practitioner in the practical aspects of entertainment. Hence, the authors have attempted to highlight the key features of the major agreements in each field. They provide insights not only into what the individual provisions of the agreement attempts to regulate, but also the concerns that lie behind those provisions. They point to the types of negotiating strategies important in each agreement, passing on their experience to the practitioner. All of the accompanying sample forms and documents are conveniently included on CD-ROM in RTF (Rich Text Format). RTF allows the user to open each sample clause for use/editing in either Microsoft Word or Corel Wordperfect.Praise for "Entertainment Law and Business" Please Note: Executive titles and organizational affiliations appear for identification purposes, only, and imply no institutional endorsements. About the Authors: Mr. Shanker's business affairs and legal expertise extends to the development, production and distribution of television and motion picture programming (including international co-productions), recorded music projects, live stage and events, book publishing, online and interactive media, and fine arts representation. During his career, Mr. Shanker has represented public, private and not-for-profit companies, along with individual producers, directors, writers, actors, musical artists, industry executives and entrepreneurs. His individual clients have over the years garnered prestigious international awards in every major creative media, including Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Clio award recognition. Mr. Shanker was also editor of “Law and the Television of the ‘80s,” published by Oceana in 1982, and a contributing editor for “Entertainment Industry Contracts”, first published by Matthew Bender in 1986. He currently serves as an adjunct professor of law at both the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City University, and has lectured on entertainment industry legal matters at UCLA, USC and the American Film Institute (“AFI”) in Los Angeles and New York. Jay has also served on the advisory committee of the AFI’s Third Decade Council and was a founding member of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Science’s Board of Governors. David E. Guinn, JD, PhD has over twenty years experience in the entertainment industry. He started his career working in the theatre, as a designer, director, and manager, working in stock, regional theatre, Off-Broadway, and On Broadway. While acquiring his law degree, he spent three years working at the William Morris Agency, in their business department before moving into private practice. He has represented clients in all fields of entertainment, including publishing, music, and motion pictures. He has written extensively in the field, including two volumes on the international collective administration of copyrights and neighboring rights. Harold Orenstein: The late Mr. Orenstein was a doyen of the entertainment field, starting his career representing one of the major theatrical composer-writers in the 1950s, and continuing as a lawyer for many of the biggest music performers or the 1960s and 1970s (particularly among members of the British invasion) and eventually representing major composers and performers of World and Minimalist music. He also represented many prominent music publishers including Nashville and theatrical publishers. Related Titles:
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