Deadline to Register: November 14, 2018
Registration and lunch (provided) will begin
at 11:30 am; the CLE program will begin at 12:00 pm.How does music end up in a film, television show, or advertisement? Are your
client’s YouTube videos or other media a copyright infringement case waiting to
happen?
Learn about the process of getting music for
a project, how the contracts and royalties work, and how to avoid common myths
and pitfalls. Recommended for attorneys with business clients who use video in
advertising or social media content, represent filmmakers or are generally
interested in film and television production.
Presented By:
Minneapolis-based music
attorneys Blake Iverson and Alex Mueller and guest presenters Michael Levine
(composer for Cold Case, Siren, the Kit-Kat jingle) and Mirette Seireg (manager
of MPATH, a production music library under the APM
umbrella).
CLE
Credit:
1 Standard CLE
credit approved | Event Code: 264478
Remote
Participation:
Remote participation by webcast is
available. Please indicate this option when you are registering.
Instructions will be sent via email one day prior to the CLE.
Cost:
Sports, Art & Entertainment Law Section
Member: Free
MSBA
Member but not a member of the Sports, Art &
Entertainment Law Section: $10.00
Non-MSBA Member: $15.00
Law
Student: Free
Join the Sports, Art & Entertainment Law Section: MSBA members who are not
members of the Art & Entertainment Law Section can join the section and
attend this event for FREE. Contact Tram Nguyen at 612-278-6316 to register
under this option.
Questions? Contact Tram Nguyen | 612-278-6316
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event please
notify Tram Nguyen at tnguyen@mnbar.org
or 612-278-6316. Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the
meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations at this
meeting.