How To Protect Your Intellectual Property in the Entertainment Industry

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INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.

Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Hillary Bibicoff.

On a recent Price of Business, Host Kevin Price interviewed entertainment attorney Hillary Bibicoff on how to protect one’s intellectual property in today’s entertainment industry.
During this segment, they discussed how to (and if you can) protect your screenplay, book, idea, etc., when trying to get a project made in the entertainment industry. Topics will include non-disclosure and non-circumvention agreements, submissions agreements, copyright registration, registering with the WGA, what is and what is not protectible, and how best to proceed in general when submitting projects, attaching elements, and generally swimming in the entertainment industry pond.  Our speaker is Hillary Bibicoff, transactional entertainment lawyer at Feig Finkel, LLP.  Hillary negotiates writer, director, producer, actor, and host deals, she negotiates book, screenplay, and life story agreements, as well as various film finance, production, and distribution deals, and studio term deals. She has been named one of America’s Most Honored Attorneys by the American Registry for each of the last several years, an honor granted to the top 1% of lawyers.  More information about Hillary can be found at https://feigfinkel.com/attorneys/hillary-bibicoff/
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