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ABA Forum: Cross Marketing Clients Across Multimedia Platforms in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports - Obtaining Proper Clearances
Jessica Darraby
Jessica Darraby is principal in Darraby Law, an art and architecture legal practice based in Los Angeles with affiliate offices in New York. Her firm represents clients from throughout the art world, including museums, collectors, curators, publications and governmental agencies. Ms. Darraby also taught art law at Pepperdine University for fifteen years, and currently serves as correspondent to Art and Living magazine. |
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Description: In this clip taken from the 2007 ABA forum entitled “How to Cross Market Your Clients Across Multimedia Platforms in the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Industries,” attorney Jessica Darraby talks about the importance of obtaining all of the necessary rights and clearances for art and architecture used in feature films. Darraby cites as an example how the makers of “Batman” failed to clear the images used to portray Gotham, and explains the entitlements of the artist and architect under intellectual property law.
Shoot Date: October 2007 |
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