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do enjoy reading Fred’s editorializing, because I think he clearly would like to lump all creators under the heading of “Hollywood”, and it’s kind of fun to watch him try to squirm his way through arguments that he wants to make against big companies but which inevitably also apply to small business and independent artists. et al v. Seattle?
RealNetworks and its allies on the "copyleft" portray this fight as yet another attempt by Big Content to crush any "innovative" new technology that challenges the way the "dinosaurs" in Hollywood do business. So, yes, Hollywood will litigate when it must, against companies like Real that won't respect creators and the law.
Anytime you go on a website that is offering free music they have no license to use and selling your visits to that site to advertisers you are looking at one of the ‘greatest commercial opponent of songwriters’. foreign policy.) You hear a lot of talk about "follow on" artists or "remix culture"? See which you like better.
RealNetworks and its allies on the "copyleft" portray this fight as yet another attempt by Big Content to crush any "innovative" new technology that challenges the way the "dinosaurs" in Hollywood do business. So, yes, Hollywood will litigate when it must, against companies like Real that won't respect creators and the law.
Anytime you go on a website that is offering free music they have no license to use and selling your visits to that site to advertisers you are looking at one of the ‘greatest commercial opponent of songwriters’. foreign policy.) You hear a lot of talk about "follow on" artists or "remix culture"? See which you like better.
do enjoy reading Fred’s editorializing, because I think he clearly would like to lump all creators under the heading of “Hollywood”, and it’s kind of fun to watch him try to squirm his way through arguments that he wants to make against big companies but which inevitably also apply to small business and independent artists. et al v. Seattle?
Most entertainment lawyers are located in New York or Los Angeles, although those who specialize in music might reside in Nashville, and those who are in multimedia might reside in Seattle or SiliconValley. Answer: The Hollywood Bluebook Directory has a listing of entertainment lawyers. litigation, transactional, etc.)