
Entertainment Law
Entertainment law involves primarily transactional work
and can encompasses a variety of topics, including: advertising, art,
film, Internet, merchandising, music, new media, publicity rights, theater
and performing arts, publishing, radio, sports, TV, cable, and video.
Intellectual property rights are often based upon the
contract between the author/performer and the owner/studio and depending
upon the medium of the art the intellectual property rights can vary.
Lott & Friedland has had the pleasure of representing
athletes, performers, models, and of course the businesses, owners, and
studios behind those stars. As such, our firm has experience in dealing
with the complex issues of copyrights, trademarks, licenses, royalties,
and contracts that make up the entertainment industry.
Contact Lott & Friedland today for an entertainment
law consultation.
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