The title you choose for your film is anything but trivial. Your title serves to capture the essence of your...
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There’s quite a bit of press (including on this site) about filmmakers being sued for copyright infringement—and for good reason....
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In November 2016, the Ted Cruz for President campaign settled a lawsuit. Surprisingly, this complaint didn’t concern a political matter....
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While the very concept of a fan film may seem like an open invitation for a copyright infringement lawsuit, the...
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“Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.” Nearly every film has some variation of this phrase,...
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When Disney and DreamWorks released The Light Between Oceans in September of 2016, it had plenty of buzz around its...
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A film lawsuit becomes more likely if you increase your risk with these 5 missteps. Here’s how you can avoid that risk… Continue reading
At the end of your film project—after the foley, the music, and the final renders—it’s time to give your film...
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