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Dentons Entertainment and Media Law Signal is a podcast that shares insightful thoughts and perspectives on legal developments in the constantly evolving media and entertainment industries. Listen in for amusing and informative commentary on entertainment law cases, news and other tips and tricks for navigating the legal challenges posed by the media and entertainment industries.

Dentons Entertainment & Media Law Signal Podcast Series Dentons

    • Zaken en persoonlijke financiën

Dentons Entertainment and Media Law Signal is a podcast that shares insightful thoughts and perspectives on legal developments in the constantly evolving media and entertainment industries. Listen in for amusing and informative commentary on entertainment law cases, news and other tips and tricks for navigating the legal challenges posed by the media and entertainment industries.

    Episode 16: Regulatory considerations for buying or selling a film, TV, and entertainment business in Canada

    Episode 16: Regulatory considerations for buying or selling a film, TV, and entertainment business in Canada

    In this episode of the Entertainment & Media Law Signal Podcast Series, Bob Tarantino speaks with Media and Entertainment Partner, Jim Russell and antitrust and foreign investment Partner, Adam S. Goodman about regulatory (foreign investment) considerations that need to be taken into account when a film, TV or other entertainment related business is being bought or sold in Canada.

    • 35 min.
    Episode 15: Current policies and changes affecting foreign national workers

    Episode 15: Current policies and changes affecting foreign national workers

    In this episode of the Entertainment & Media Law Signal podcast, Bob Tarantino speaks with Helen Park about immigration issues affecting foreign national workers in the industry. While there have been ongoing changes and more are expected, Helen provides insight on the current policies in place and offers guidance for people travelling into Canada from different jurisdictions.
    If you would like to discuss this podcast or an immigration-related issue regarding your production, please contact Bob Tarantino or Helen Park.

    • 17 min.
    Episode 14: Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series (Part 3): Production financing

    Episode 14: Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series (Part 3): Production financing

    In this installment of our Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series, Bob Tarantino and articling student Karin Kazakevich are joined by Media and Entertainment Partner, Jim Russell, to discuss key elements of production financing. In this episode they review the common sources of financing in Canada and tackle subjects such as tax credits, bank loans, completion bonds and production financing plans.

    • 22 min.
    Episode 13: Locking it down; Attachment, shopping and option agreements

    Episode 13: Locking it down; Attachment, shopping and option agreements

    Listen in to hear about the differences between option agreements, shopping agreements and attachment agreements, along with practical takeaways in drafting and negotiating.

    • 23 min.
    Episode 12: Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series (Part 2): Clearances and permission

    Episode 12: Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series (Part 2): Clearances and permission

    With this newest installment of our Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series, Bob Tarantino and articling student Karin Kazakevich are back to discuss foundational elements in the practice of entertainment law. In this episode, they discuss clearances and permissions and dive into questions such as what even is a clearance and how do you get one? How do you make a movie about someone’s life? And what does having E&O insurance really mean?

    • 30 min.
    Episode 11: Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series (Part 1): Content ownership and control

    Episode 11: Entertainment Law Building Blocks Series (Part 1): Content ownership and control

    In this new series, Bob Tarantino and articling student Karin Kazakevich discuss foundational elements in the practice of entertainment law. In today’s episode, they dive into a deeper conversation about content ownership and questions such as who actually owns the final film? What is “title” and why do we track it? And who really has creative control?

    • 26 min.

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