| Right of Publicity |
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| The right of publicity is the right that individuals have to control the use of their name and likeness in a commercial setting. The right of publicity is typically exploited by celebrities, who earn large fees from endorsing products. More... |
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| THEATRE: AGENTS--EQUITY-FRANCHISED AGENCIES |
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| Actors and stage managers who belong to Actors' Equity Association (Equity) are generally prohibited from establishing an agency relationship with those agents or agencies that have not affiliated (franchised) with Equity.
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| Historic Preservation -- Section 106 -- Coverage |
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| In order for a review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act to occur, a building or place must be determined to have cultural or historical significance. This process of determining that which qualifies for Section 106 review is perhaps the most involved (and most expensive) part of the process. More... |
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| Music Industry - Merchandising -- Merchandising Contracts |
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| Typically, a merchandiser contracts with an artist to provide exclusive worldwide tour and retail/mail order merchandising services at the time the artist begins touring in connection with a newly released record. The contract specifies that the artist will receive a royalty equal to a percentage of gross sales after deduction of tax. More... |
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| THEATRE: BY-LAWS OF A NONPROFIT THEATRE CORPORATION |
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| Great care must be taken in preparing the by-laws to accommodate the theatre's particular needs, to reflect the theatre's unique operational aspects, and to ensure operational efficiency.
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