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Hawaii has some very impressive and generous tax incentives
June 16, 2004 In this newsletter: HAWAII EXTENDS ACT 221 Hawaii has some very impressive and generous tax incentives. The provision that the law be “liberally” construed was deleted, and the granting of credits was limited in some ways. As of July 1, 2004, “multiples” of 2.0
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Unauthorized Movie Recording Gets Tougher Punishment in California
February 2, 2004 In this newsletter: Congratulations to “Mango Kiss” Client Sascha Rice’s film “Mango Kiss” has been bestowed a bevy of praise and awards in recent weeks. Unauthorized Movie Recording Gets Tougher Punishment in California This new California law is designed to stop illegal recording of movies. Congratulations Sascha!
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“TO END ALL WARS” TO BE RELEASED ON DVD
MARK’S NEW COLUMN ON ENTERTAINMENT LAW Mark has begun writing a monthly column on entertainment legal issues. In the event of an unresolvable dispute, participants learn what remedies are available to enforce their rights. To enroll in the course online, go to www.uclaextension.com and enter Course Reg # Q3515U.
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“BUSH’S BRAIN” TO AIR ON SUNDANCE CHANNEL
October 29, 2004 In this newsletter: “BUSH’S BRAIN” TO AIR ON SUNDANCE CHANNEL Congratulations to our clients, Joseph Mealey and Michael Shoob. PRODUCTION TAX INCENTIVE BECOMES LAW Congress has passed, and President Bush has signed, legislation that gives a tax break to movies made in the U.S. on the Sundance Channel.
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TIMES SQUARE BUILDING AND BILLBOARD OWNERS GET A SECOND SHOT AT SONY
April 1, 2004 In this newsletter: TIMES SQUARE BUILDING AND BILLBOARD OWNERS GET A SECOND SHOT AT SONY The owners of buildings and billboards in Times Square filed claims against Sony Pictures for altering the way the building and billboards appeared in real life at the time the movie was filmed. Sherwood 48 Associates v. Sony Corp., 2003).
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MARK'S NEWEST BOOK, "RISKY BUSINESS," ABOUT TO BE PUBLISHED
April 7, 2004 In this newsletter: MARK'S NEWEST BOOK, "RISKY BUSINESS," ABOUT TO BE PUBLISHED "Risky Business" is the comprehensive nuts-and-bolts guide to setting up an independent production project. We will receive copies from the publisher any day now. The book is not yet in bookstores.
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RGH/LIONS SHARE ARBITRATION AWARD
March 31, 2004 In this newsletter: RGH/LIONS SHARE ARBITRATION AWARD In a recent newsletter, I mentioned an arbitration award I obtained against RGH/Lions Share on behalf of our client, the Florida Film Investment Company. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. DATED: February 12, 2004 Sounds like multiple acts of wrongdoing to me. Louzil).
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SUICIDE BLONDE WINS JUDGEMENT AGAINST RGH/LIONS SHARE PICTURES
September 16, 2004 In this newsletter: SUICIDE BLONDE WINS JUDGEMENT AGAINST RGH/LIONS SHARE PICTURES On September 10, 2004, we were successful in having Judge James A Bascue of the Los Angeles Superior Court confirm an Arbitration Award we had previously won against RGH/Lions Share Pictures. MARK’S UPCOMING SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS Oct.
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Round Three of the Ultimate Copyright Bout, Can the Comeback Contender Beat the Industry in the Supremes’ Ring?
Central to the 9 th Circuit’s decision was its comparison of Grokster to the videocassette recorder as technologies with potentially legitimate and lawful uses. million users were logged on to peer-to- peer networks in November 2004, up from 4.4 The U.S. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios v. Grokster. 03-55894 (9th Cir. 417, 104 S. 774, 78 L.
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iHOLLYWOOD FORUM PRESENTS “THE DIGITAL STUDIO” AT AFM
September 30, 2004 In this newsletter: iHOLLYWOOD FORUM PRESENTS “THE DIGITAL STUDIO” AT AFM On Nov. 30, Los Angeles, CA CALIFORNIA LAWYERS FOR THE ARTS Film Business Seminar at Southwestern University School of Law. In addition, attendees can earn MCLE credit. 6 p.m. Register using Discount Code “DS25” to save $25. in Hollywood.
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