If you make a film and blur faces can you be held legally responsible for their actions in any way?
Sure. Copyright infringement, I you don't own the footage, invasion of privacy (if the blurring isn't enough to obscure identity), false light,...
Los Angeles, CA
Entertainment Lawyer at Los Angeles, CA
Practice Areas: Entertainment, Internet ... +2 more
Sure. Copyright infringement, I you don't own the footage, invasion of privacy (if the blurring isn't enough to obscure identity), false light,...
You can do both with a single company, but the help of an attorney will make things easier. Set up one company (the record label) and a DBA...
Although technically an NDA would be the right kind of document, they're just not commonly used in the film industry. Still, anyone who works...
Selected as the best answer
the Ltd suffix is usually used to identify LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS. I believe the secretary of State will reject this. Corporations may use "inc",...
Selected as the best answer
Typically, the book, music and lyrics are each allocated one third of the authors' royalties (usually around 6% of gross box office receipts) on a...
Selected as the best answer
It's a good idea. At least at the start of your business, until you really know and understand the deals you're making, a lawyer's advice is...
Run, don't walk to an entertainment lawyer. This is NOT a do-it-yourself situation. the 50/50 split isn't necessarily a bad thing, but you've...
My esteemed colleagues here are right, but they've overlooked the possibility that the business name in question might not even be protectible...
Unless you've got a large war-chest for litigation, you're most likely going to wind up changing your domain name, and discontinuing use of the...
You want SOUNDSCAN