Entertainment & Sports
Moses & Singer's nationally recognized practice in the field of entertainment law has played a key role in landmark litigation and in legislative efforts that are shaping the law on intellectual property and creative works. We advise companies of all sizes and individuals in the television and motion picture industries, in book publishing, periodical and music publishing, the recording industry, electronic media and the performing arts.
Protecting Intellectual Property for Entertainment & Sports Companies
Many companies that create, license or use intellectual property rely on Moses & Singer's in-depth experience in this area of law. We bring a high degree of judgment and sophistication to bear on the complex legal and business issues continually facing such companies. In addition, we have substantial experience in negotiating and structuring transactions for the development, purchase, and sale, and licensing of all kinds of intellectual property. Our experience covers literary works, music, audiovisual works, works of art and computer software.
Practical Solutions for E-Commerce and Technology-Based Clients
We regularly counsel clients on issues arising from the exploitation of intellectual property, such as the right of publicity, right of privacy, defamation and misappropriation. Moses & Singer has advised clients in structuring and negotiating joint ventures and other contractual arrangements with internet access providers and web site developers. In addition, we have represented clients in the establishment and development of interactive marketing businesses and licensing of intellectual property for exploitation in the interactive and on-line areas.
We have substantial experience in handling financial transactions in which the collateral comprises assets such as a trademark or a patent, or a work of music, writing, or software protected under the federal Copyright Act. This is a gray area of federal and state law that requires experience and practical judgment.
Moses & Singer safeguards clients' interests through litigation and alternative dispute resolution when other strategies do not succeed. We have broad experience in matters that develop in the television, home video, publishing, and motion picture industries and represent production and television distribution companies, writers, producers, and talent.
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Moses & Singer's nationally recognized practice in the field of entertainment law has played a key role in landmark litigation and in legislative efforts that are shaping the law on intellectual property and creative works. We advise companies of all sizes and individuals in the television and motion picture industries, in book publishing, periodical and music publishing, the recording industry, electronic media and the performing arts.
Protecting Intellectual Property for Entertainment & Sports Companies
Many companies that create, license or use intellectual property rely on Moses & Singer's in-depth experience in this area of law. We bring a high degree of judgment and sophistication to bear on the complex legal and business issues continually facing such companies. In addition, we have substantial experience in negotiating and structuring transactions for the development, purchase, and sale, and licensing of all kinds of intellectual property. Our experience covers literary works, music, audiovisual works, works of art and computer software.
Practical Solutions for E-Commerce and Technology-Based Clients
We regularly counsel clients on issues arising from the exploitation of intellectual property, such as the right of publicity, right of privacy, defamation and misappropriation. Moses & Singer has advised clients in structuring and negotiating joint ventures and other contractual arrangements with internet access providers and web site developers. In addition, we have represented clients in the establishment and development of interactive marketing businesses and licensing of intellectual property for exploitation in the interactive and on-line areas.
We have substantial experience in handling financial transactions in which the collateral comprises assets such as a trademark or a patent, or a work of music, writing, or software protected under the federal Copyright Act. This is a gray area of federal and state law that requires experience and practical judgment.
Moses & Singer safeguards clients' interests through litigation and alternative dispute resolution when other strategies do not succeed. We have broad experience in matters that develop in the television, home video, publishing, and motion picture industries and represent production and television distribution companies, writers, producers, and talent.
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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