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Entertainment Law and Practice, Second Edition

by Jon M. Garon

2014, 978 pp, casebound, ISBN 978-1-61163-464-8

$105.00

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Entertainment Law and Practice

by Jon M. Garon

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ISBN 978-0-89089-514-6

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Entertainment Law and Practice addresses both the practical aspects of entertainment and the fundamental underpinnings of entertainment law. The selection of topics is based on what practitioners face, and the materials are selected to build a solid theoretical basis for that topic. The casebook provides a comprehensive survey of the primary entertainment law practice areas, including music and sound recording, motion pictures, television, theatre, and publishing. Special attention is given to developments of emerging technologies production and distribution of content in various new media. In this book readers will find sufficient analysis of publicity rights, copyright, First Amendment, defamation, and trademark law to illustrate these doctrinal areas in the context of entertainment practice.

This is the only book in the entertainment law field to integrate the practitioner's issues with the jurisprudential framework in which these fields exist. This approach makes Entertainment Law a natural capstone course for any intellectual property or business curriculum. The casebook is especially useful for adjunct professors teaching the course because of its organization around the relevant issues to the practitioner and highly appreciated by the students using the materials.