Arts and Entertainment Law and Ethics (505-0-20)
Instructors
Rick Gene Morris
8474914262
2240 Campus Drive, Frances Searle, 1-123
Meeting Info
Frances Searle Building 3417: Thurs 3:00PM - 5:50PM
Overview of class
The legal contexts of creative work, primarily in respect to matters of contract and copyright including artificially created (AI) work. Topics include property acquisition, talent, unions, distribution, merchandising, and software contracts, trademark and intellectual property practices, and the ethics of the deal.
This class does not presume any knowledge of the legal system beyond that of the normal college student; you will learn everything you need to know for this class in the materials and lectures. This course incorporates both the theory and practice of the entertainment/media deal; you will get to work on your own contracts and current issues.
Registration Requirements
Registration priority is given to students in the MSLCE program. External students may enroll with program permission.
Class Materials (Required)
Garon, Jon, Entertainment Law and Practice, 3rd Ed, Durham: Carolina Academic Press (2020). ISBN: 978-1-5310-1843-6.
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Students who enrolled in MSLCE 529-0 Section 22 during Winter 2015 are not allowed to register for this course.
Add Consent: Department Consent Required