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Drafting Fair Use, Defamation and Other Rights Clearance Opinion Letters for Your Productions

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Drafting Fair Use, Defamation and Other Rights Clearance Opinion Letters for Your Productions
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What do clearance attorneys need to think about when drafting opinion letters regarding rights issues for their clients? Hear from an expert who has written rights clearance opinion letters for hundreds of projects, ranging from true crime documentaries to scripted films based on or inspired by true stories. Learn what clients, insurance companies, distributors and other stakeholders come to expect when reviewing an opinion letter for films and television programs.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2025

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Drafting Fair Use, Defamation and Other Rights Clearance Opinion Letters for Your Productions (Jan 2024)

What do clearance attorneys need to think about when drafting opinion letters regarding rights issues for their clients? Hear from an expert who has written rights clearance opinion letters for hundreds of projects, ranging from true crime documentaries to scripted films based on or inspired by true stories. Learn what clients, insurance companies, distributors and other stakeholders come to expect when reviewing an opinion letter for films and television programs.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Entertainment Law Institute

Christopher Perez, Donaldson Callif Perez LLP - Los Angeles, CA