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The Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries

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2003 ANNUAL MEETING (10/03)


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The American Bar Association's Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries presents "Entertainment and Sports Law in the New Economy", a CD-ROM containing program materials from the 2003 Forum Annual Meeting in New York City.

$79.99


2002 ANNUAL MEETING (10/02)


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The American Bar Association's Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries presents "The Art of the Deal," a CD-ROM containing program materials from the 2002 Forum Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.

The CD-ROM contains presentation outlines, forms, checklists and other helpful information from nearly all of the seventeen sessions. You'll find materials from sessions on ethics, motion picture and television, music, sports, and law student and young lawyer sessions.

The CD-ROM is compatible with all Macintosh and Windows platforms.

$79.00


THE ART OF THE DEAL (2002 ANNUAL MEETING 10/02)

This CD—Rom contains materials prepared by the faculty of the 2002 Annual Meeting on the following topics:
MUSIC- New Media Deals, Indie Deals, Major Label Deals and Renegotiations, Mega Deals and Mega Trends
SPORTS– The State of the Law, Coming to Town – Once a Year and For Good, Legal Issues of NFL Clubs =
MOVIE/TV– Negotiating Back End Deals in the Motion Picture and Television Industries, Motion Pictures Soundtrack Albums– The Motion Picture Company and Record Company Deal, The 5 Most Litigated Terms of Motion Picture and TV Contracts
MERCHANDISING- Making the Licensing and Merchandising Deal
THEATER– Broadway to Your Town: The Legal “Road”

LITERARY PUBLISHING– Multi-Million Dollar Books Advances: The Art & Science Behind the Deals
VISUAL ARTS– What’s the Deal in Art?
PLENARY SESSION - Industry-wide Deals

PC # 560 0048 $79.00


GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS LAW: INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC ISSUES AFFECTING THE MUSIC, MOVIE/TV, SPORTS, THEATER, LITERARY PUBLISHING, AND VISUAL ARTS INDUSTRIES (2001 ANNUAL MEETING 10/01)

This publication contains materials prepared by the faculty of the 2001 Annual Meeting on the following topics:
MUSIC: Distribution of Music – traditional, the net and beyond; The Collision of Music, Television and the Net; Exploiting US Music – here and abroad
SPORTS: Is sports representation all it appears? Gambling or gaming: Where are we and where are we going? Minorities in sports law.
MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION: International Movie and TV Finance; Runaway production; Movie and TV distribution on the internet
THEATER AND PERFORMING ARTS: La Melodie du Bonheur/ Sonrisas y Lagrimas/ The Sound of Music: International deals for plays, musicals and other stage attractions ARTS: Attributes of and legal issues in private and public art collections.
LITERARY PUBLISHING: Freelancers v. Publishers: Toward a global solution of Freelancer Electronic Publishing Rights
PLENARY SESSIONS:
Performing Abroad: Work permits allowing aliens to perform in U.S. and Americans to perform abroad; income taxation of Americans and aliens, in U.S. and abroad.
Licensing Abroad: International character personality and logo licensing;
Royalties from Abroad: Obtaining royalties earned abroad as a result of collective copyright administration (music; movies/tv, and sports).

PC: 560 0047 $150.00


CURRENT ISSUES AFFECTING THE ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS INDUSTRIES (2000 ANNUAL MEETING 10/00)

This publication contains materials prepared by the faculty of the 2000 Annual Meeting on the following topics:
MUSIC: Focus on Internet Issues, Focus on Privacy Issues, Live Performance in the era of Consolidation, Latin/International Music
SPORTS: State of the Sports Law, Women in Sports Law, Regulation of Agents,Sports and the Internet
MOTION PICTURES AND TELEVISION: Counseling Clients in the Production, Distribution and Financing of Animation Projects, The changing Face of Pay-Per-View, Structuring Production of Television and Theatrical Motion Pictures
PLENARY SESSION: Show Me the Money: Merchandising, Licensing and Making Money on the Web

PC # 560 0049 $100.00


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