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  • Archive for August, 2008

    This week in Law Podcast

    Friday, August 29th, 2008

    Recommended Listening:  This Week In Law with Denise Howell, and her panel of entertainment, intellectual property and technology lawyers.  Episode 17 is recently out, and has some great discussion of legal issues surrounding internet, technology, open source and GPL licensing, music, video, film, youtube and lionel train sets.
    Note:  I’m not a part of this podcast… [...]

    Latest Episode of the Law and Video Podcast

    Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

        Law and Video is the first live, call-in podcast to clear the air on legal issues for filmmakers and videographers who are looking for answers to questions related to starting a production business, copyright issues, contracts, intellectual property and distribution.
    We record live on Tuesdays at 5pm Pacific, 8pm Eastern.  Visit us at lawandvideo.com  [...]

    Podcasting live, Fridays at 5pm Pacific

    Friday, August 22nd, 2008

    The Law and Video Podcast is back.  I’ll be answering listener questions about the law and video (entertainment law, privacy, film, television, music, permits, licensing, etc)    live on Fridays at 5pm Pacific.  For more details, visit www.lawandvideo.com.
    This week, I’ll be talking a bit about the Richard Cheese “Incident” at the New Media Expo.