In partnership with the IAEL and Jeff Liebenson, Anne-Marie Pecoraro will discuss current legal issues related to reality TV programs, from the legal status and protection of participants to the... read more →
According to the new ruling of the ECJ, a user sharing an infringing hyperlink without knowing that it is illegal will not be held liable if he doesn’t do it... read more →
Facts: In December 2015, a Virginia federal jury ruled that Cox was a contributory copyright infringer because of the infringements that the music licensing company BMG Rights Management suffered as... read more →
"We have approved the new EU-U.S. Privacy Shield today. It will protect the personal data of our people and provide clarity for businesses. We have worked hard with all our... read more →
The illegal consumption of music is becoming more stringent while some new modes of piracy are developing. Indeed, stream-ripping and mobile phone downloads are becoming more and more popular. Following,... read more →
“The European Commission today proposed an update of EU audiovisual rules to create a fairer environment for all players, promote European films, protect children and tackle hate speech better. This... read more →
Because of the risks related to the data processing, the EU has worked on a new regulation related to the collection of personal data in order to ensure a better... read more →
Nowadays, China is the most interesting market for French coproduction. With a limited quota of 34 international movies per year, the coproduction is the only way for French movies to... read more →
China tries to boost its film industry over Hollywood by introducing a tax break reward scheme for cinema operators. Currently, movie theatres collect a 5% tax on all ticket sales,... read more →
According to Yu Dong, the CEO of Bona Film Group (a leading Chinese film studio and distributor), Hollywood producers lack innovation while China’s film investors have innovative teams. Hollywood market... read more →