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  • Idea Submissions - how to protect the material you submit

    By Gordon Firemark | June 12, 2008

    Barry Neil Schrum is an entertainment lawyer in Nashville.   On his Law on the Row website (reference to Nashville’s ‘Music Row’), he’s posted a very good article about idea protection when making submissions.

    He’s addressed not only copyright protection and the usual quasi-contract approach to idea protection, but also trademarks.  He also offers some good practical advice for those making submissions of literary material.

    Recommended reading.
    Hey, what’s the big idea? Protecting your ideas when submitting them to a third party.

    Topics: Entertainment law
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    360 deals - some basics from M.E.L.O.N.

    By Gordon Firemark | March 26, 2008

    My friend and colleague Tony Berman is at it again, preparing a useful and comprehensive blog post about the growing phenomenon of so-called 360 deals, where record companies participate not only in revenues from an Artist’s record sales, but also from merchandise, touring, ticketing, online presence, marketing, sponsorships, endorsements, and the like.  Essentially, any money the artist earns is shared with the label..

    Check it out the first installment of his multi-part article at  Multimedia Entertainment Law Online News.

    Topics: Music, Entertainment law
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    Law and Video Podcast - new episode

    By Gordon Firemark | March 25, 2008


    The latest episode of The Law and Video Podcast is now available at http://www.lawandvideo.com.

    This week we discussed:

    News:  Industry pushes for Copyright Prevention Law tied to college loan funding

    Email questions:

    The Law and Video podcast is a weekly live call-in question-and-answer audio programwhere I answer questions about legal and business issues facing video- and film-makers.

    Topics: Law and Video Podcast
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    Law and Video entertainment law Podcast for March 4, 2008

    By Gordon Firemark | March 5, 2008


    The latest episode of The Law and Video Podcast is now available at http://www.lawandvideo.com.

    This week we discussed:

    The Law and Video podcast is a live, weekly call-in question-and-answer audio program with entertainment attorney Gordon Firemark answering questions about legal and business issues facing video- and film-makers.

    Topics: Entertainment law
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    The role of the attorney in an artist’s career.

    By Gordon Firemark | December 22, 2007

    Dante Marshall is an entertainment lawyer in Columbus, Ohio.    This week, I read his blog post about the role of the attorney in an Artist’s career.  I think it’s worthwhile reading for aspiring artists. What an attorney does and does not do.

    Topics: Entertainment law
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