Lights, Camera, Search

Written by Ted Gerdes on June 14th, 2011
Summary:

Each year, the global entertainment industry generates literally thousands of new works in a growing range of media—from television and films to computer and video games. This rapid expansion of content adds a new dimension of challenge for the intellectual property (IP) legal professionals tasked with clearing and protecting entertainment titles for use in the marketplace.

To gain a better understanding of the entertainment trends and their impact on title searching and clearing, we spoke to Ted Gerdes of Gerdes Law in Los Angeles. Mr. Gerdes has extensive experience working with entertainment companies in the U.S., traditional heart of the film and television industry, and internationally.

Click here to read more about this article: http://thenewsaegis.com/PDF/entertainment_casestudy.pdf

Entertainment Title Searching in the Internet Age

 

CASE STUDY

 

Each year, the global entertainment industry generates literally thousands of new works in a growing range of media—from television and films to computer and video games. In recent years, the Internet has emerged as a major source of new entertainment works and titles. This rapid expansion of content adds a new dimension of challenge for the intellectual property (IP) legal professionals tasked with clearing and protecting entertainment titles for use in the marketplace.

To gain a better understanding of the entertainment trends and their impact on title searching and clearing, we spoke to Ted Gerdes of Gerdes Law in Los Angeles. Mr. Gerdes has extensive experience working with entertainment companies in the U.S., traditional heart of the film and television industry, and internationally.

Click here to read more about this article: http://thenewsaegis.com/PDF/entertainment_casestudy.pdf

 

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