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Ethics Before Profits

The Six Different Types of Music Licenses

Whether you're a content creator looking to find the perfect music for your videos or a company planning to use music in commercials, incorporating music legally and effectively is essential. Music can set the tone, evoke emotion, and strengthen your brand identity, but navigating music licensing can be challenging. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the basics of music licensing, its importance, and the various types of licenses available to ensure you can confidently and legally use music in your projects....

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The arrival of a new set of copyrighted works entering the public domain

Every January since 2019, people in the U.S. have celebrated the arrival of a new batch of previously copyrighted works entering the public domain. These works, now free for anyone to publish, modify, and adapt without requiring permission or paying royalties, include a diverse range of creative materials. For filmmakers, writers, and creators, this moment unlocks exciting opportunities to reimagine and transform beloved classics into fresh works for modern audiences....

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Understanding the Nuances of Music Clearance

Music supervisors are responsible for selecting the right music for a project and ensuring it fits the creative vision. They collaborate with filmmakers, producers, and other creatives to choose music that complements the project. However, lawyers handle the legal side—negotiating licensing agreements, ensuring all rights are cleared, and preventing legal disputes....

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EB1A for Filmmakers

While meeting three of the ten criteria is a necessary step to qualify for the EB1-A visa, it is not always as straightforward as it may sound. The Kazarian case clarified that it’s not simply about checking off three categories; the evidence must demonstrate that the applicant is truly extraordinary in their field. Filmmakers who have achieved significant accomplishments, received recognition from prestigious institutions, and made lasting contributions to the industry may be eligible for an EB1-A visa....

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How a Project-Specific LLC Can Help in Independent Film Production Under New York Law

Today we will talk about how to properly classify workers for independent film production under New York law. One of the key legal considerations for filmmakers is whether your crew, director, and screenwriters should be classified as employees or independent contractors. While New York does not use California’s AB-5 law or its stringent ABC Test, it relies on the common law of agency to determine worker classification. This makes it essential for filmmakers to carefully structure contracts and production arrangements to avoid misclassification issues....

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How a Project-Specific LLC Can Help in Independent Film Production in California

The state's attempts to regulate gig drivers working for companies like Uber and Lyft have had unintended consequences, particularly impacting the independent film industry. While the legislation was designed to address issues surrounding worker classification and ensure fair treatment for gig economy workers, its broad scope has inadvertently ensnared freelance professionals in other sectors, including filmmaking....

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Creating an Intellectual Property (IP) Portfolio: Lessons from Mayo and Myriad cases

The Mayo and Myriad rulings emphasize that just isolating a natural substance or applying a law of nature to a process is not enough to secure patent protection. These decisions have significantly affected how companies approach the creation of an IP portfolio, particularly in the life sciences and biotechnology sectors. With this context in mind, building an effective IP strategy today requires careful consideration of patent eligibility and an understanding of the legal landscape shaped by these key rulings....

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Visa Mantis Checks: Visa Revoked or Denied

Today we will discuss the Visa Mantis Check and the Technology Alert List (TAL). Sometimes, students on F-1 visas or workers on H-1B visas leave the U.S. temporarily, only to face unexpected delays, visa revocation, or even denial of re-entry. This can be a distressing situation for individuals who have adhered to their visa guidelines, only to be flagged under what is known as the Visa Mantis Check. There are cases when students or H-1B visa workers have their visas revoked....

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Parole in Place for Undocumented Immigrant Spouses of US Citizens

On June 18, President Joe Biden announced a new program that will allow certain spouses of United States citizens to apply for “parole-in-place” from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This program, which is not yet open for applications, will enable up to 550,000 people to receive temporary protections and work permits in the United States. Additionally, it will allow them to apply for lawful permanent resident (LPR) status (also known as a green card) through their spouses without risking years of separation from their families....

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Understanding the New York SHIELD Act

Today, we will discuss the New York SHIELD Act. While the United States does not have a uniform cybersecurity law, several states, including New York, have enacted cybersecurity laws, with the New York SHIELD Act being one of them In an age where data breaches and cyber threats pose significant risks to personal and corporate information, legislation aimed at bolstering data security measures is paramount. One such crucial piece of legislation is the New York SHIELD Act. Let's delve into what the SHIELD Act entails and how it aims to enhance data protection for residents of New York. In today's digital landscape,...

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