Entertainment Law: Cases and Materials on Film, Television, and Music
Format
Book
First Page
1024 pages
Files
Description
This law school casebook provides insight into the entertainment industry and teaches law students how to protect the rights of entertainers. Leading directors, screenwriters, musicians, artists, and several others discuss the impact of the law or social issues on their work. The book also includes essays submitted by experts on particular cases, such as the OJ Simpson trial and the New Kids on the Block litigation and features chapters on “Globalization of The Entertainment Industry” and “The Devil Media Made Me Do It”—claims of industry responsibility for tortuous and violent behavior.
ISBN
9780314153951
Publication Date
6-2004
City
St. Paul, MN
Publisher
West Academic Publishing
Disciplines
Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Burr, Sherri L. and William D. Henslee. "Entertainment Law: Cases and Materials on Film, Television, and Music." (2004): 1024 pages. https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/law_facbookdisplay/162