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Mayor Bloomberg And Mpaa Unveil Anti-Video Piracy Campaign

Software Piracy Crackdown ‘Operation Fastlink’ Yields 50th Guilty Plea

Attorney General Calls On Movie Industry To Stop Depicting Smoking In Films Accessible To Children

FTC Issues Report on Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children

Two Defendants Plead Guilty Ininternet Music Piracy Crackdown

Eeoc Chair Naomi Earp Urges Entertainment Industry To Proactively Address Race And Color Bias

United States Files WTO Cases Against China

Couple Plead Guilty To Conspiracyand Criminal Copyright Violations

Senators Feinstein and Cornyn Call on Canada Prime Minister to Help Stop Video Piracy

Adult Entertainment Marketer Settles FTC Charges

Gov. Blagojevich Appoints Film Production Veteran

Los Angeles-Area Man Charged With Uploading Academy Award 'Screener' onto Internet

IRS, Hollywood Foreign Press Association Reach Agreement On Gift Baskets

Online IP Theft Is Not a Game

Fox Interactive Media Enters Into Landmark Agreement

ADL Welcomes Mel Gibson's Apology To The Jewish Community

Man Admits to Distribution of Pirated Movies Worth Over $2.2 Million

Verizon Wireless Rocks Mobile Music

Trump Entertainment Resorts Breaks Ground on New $250 Million, Nearly 800-Room Hotel Tower

Movie Piracy Operations Net Record 6.7 Million Pirate Discs

KAZAA Settles With Record Industry

Owner Of Grocery Store Sentenced For Selling Pirated DVD'S

Hollywood Producer Pleads Guilty To Running Investment Scam Related To Phony D.H.S. TV Show

“S” Stands For Superman Coming Back To The Big Screen

Franchise Admits to Falsely Asserting That Tribe Members’ Casino-Operations Income Is Tax-Free

Man Convicted Under New Statute For Pirating Movie In Movie Theater

Makers of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Settle FTC Charges

Music, Entertainment and Culture Day

Should I Play Or Should I Go?

Brooklyn Commons Entertainment And Theater Complex

UCLA Entertainment Law Symposium

CPSC, MGA Entertainment Inc. Announce Recall

SEC Charges Entertainment Promoter Jack Utsick and Others

Protecting Well-Known Trademarks

Merger Between Two Japanese Entertainment Giants Complete

FBI, In Partnership With Entertainment And Software Industries, Announce Anti-Piracy Warning Initiative

FAA Proposes Actions on In-Flight Entertainment Systems

Lower Manhattan Development Corporation And Department Of City Planning

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg Announces The Launch Of The First Ever Fiesta Cup

Mayor Giuliani Announces Brooklyn Commons Entertainment And Theater Complex At Dormant Gowanus Post Office Site

Defendants Sentenced in Metropolis Premiere Entertainment Investment Scam

Coleman Will Call Industry Roundtable To Address Crisis Facing Entertainment Industry

Lofgren Vows To Protect Consumers In The Fight Over Digital Rights Management

Governor Signs Law Assisting Entertainers With Health Benefits

The Influence of Violent Entertainment Material on Kids:

Playgirl.com Operators to Pay $30 Million to Settle FTC Charges

FTC Chairman Outlines Agency Study on Marketing Practices of Entertainment Industry

Wilmington Lodge Sentenced In Federal Court for Conspiring To Conduct an Illegal Gambling Business

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Talent is a factor in entertainment
The general term for an artistic contributor to a project, talent usually refers to actors, directors, and writers. In the studio world, atttaching talent, or bringing necessary key artists to a project, is necessary in getting the film made. Agencies usually reserve the term 'talent' for actors and classify talent agents as those who represent thesipians.

 


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Owner Of Grocery Store Sentenced For Selling Pirated DVD'S
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Lofgren Vows To Protect Consumers In The Fight Over Digital Rights Management
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Defendants Sentenced in Metropolis Premiere Entertainment Investment Scam
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Manager

Definition:
Known for paying special attention to both a client's personal and financial needs, the manager assists in administrating an artists' personal business. Agents and managers share many of the same functions, but tend to fill very unique rolls. Managers usually work with smaller client lists, as they're known for providing more focused attention on the growth and development of a clients' career.

Distributor

Definition:
From studios to exhibitors, the distributor sells viewing rights for a finished film. Somewhat of an intermediary function, distribution creates initial revenue for the source that financed the project. Its basic function is to sell the viewing rights of a motion picture to specifically designated areas. Based on the elements involved in the feature, the costs of these rights vary and are just a fraction of the income for distributors.

Kill Date

Definition:
The expiration date of advertising materials. Kill dates notify media outlets that an advertisement should not be broadcast or placed after that date.

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  • Fort Smith
  • Harrison
  • Hot Springs National P
  • Jacksonville
  • Jonesboro
  • Little Rock
  • Magnolia
  • Mountain Home
  • North Little Rock
  • Paragould
  • Pine Bluff
  • Rogers
  • Searcy
  • Sherwood
  • Springdale
  • Texarkana
  • Van Buren
  • West Memphis
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