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What can I do if I signed a contract and my distributor will not release me from it?

Answered 9 years and 10 months ago by Tifanie Jodeh Acosta (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
Usually, barring extreme reasons otherwise, such as mental incapacity, you will be bound by agreement you sign. Hiring an experienced attorney knowledgeable in the field of entertainment will protect and save you from this type of experience next time.
Usually, barring extreme reasons otherwise, such as mental incapacity, you will be bound by agreement you sign. Hiring an experienced attorney... Read More

If we have a live DJ at our party, is the music licensed?

Answered 9 years and 10 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The answer depends on the DJ and on the source of the music and the location of the event. It may be that the venue is licensed through performing rights organizations (PRO) to have music performances. That would usually include such things as radio, live bands, live DJs, and other sources of music performances in the venue. The venue or DJ should be submitting a cue sheet or list of songs to the PRO after each event. Whether the DJ has been licensed to do whatever it is that is being done to the music, that is a question you'd need to ask the DJ. Each DJ runs their business differently and some are more legal than others. If you are holding your party at a venue that has not bought music licensing from PROs and if your DJ has also not bothered to get licensed through the PROs and for use of the music through the copyright holders, then the music is most likely not licensed.... Read More
The answer depends on the DJ and on the source of the music and the location of the event. It may be that the venue is licensed through performing... Read More

Is Radar Detectors legal for private cars?

Answered 10 years ago by Atty. Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers
You ask if radar detectors may be used in private cars. That depends on the law of the state in which you are driving. Most states permit it. A few (one of which is Virginia) do not.
You ask if radar detectors may be used in private cars. That depends on the law of the state in which you are driving. Most states permit it. A few... Read More

Are there are any other required licenses/permits for the group to do there mansion events legally?

Answered 10 years ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If you own mansions and plan to run such a business, your group should hire a lawyer who will work with you on these issues. Offhand, I think you will need proper zoning, proper parking, an entertainment license, event insurance, alcohol licensing, and proper security. The zoning is probably going to stop you dead in your tracks. But hire a lawyer and work closely with them and have them on call for the entire life of the business.... Read More
If you own mansions and plan to run such a business, your group should hire a lawyer who will work with you on these issues. Offhand, I think you... Read More

Can I currently play daily fantasy sports legally?

Answered 10 years ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Your sense that this is a cloudy issue is accurate. It is not lawyers who decide if something is illegal, but legislators and courts. If an attorney general thinks something is illegal, they might try some test cases and you surely do not want to be one of the people that gets snagged. There is no lawyer who can tell you that you will be safe, although usually it would be the owners of such a company that would be in trouble first.... Read More
Your sense that this is a cloudy issue is accurate. It is not lawyers who decide if something is illegal, but legislators and courts. If an... Read More

Is a permit required to throw a large private party if there is no sale of alcohol and people do not pay for admission?

Answered 10 years and 4 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
This is a good question. I have answered questions on this site that are very similar to yours. You may want to look those up. You should work closely with a lawyer on your business project. Your exact needs will depend on the exact county, city, state and building where you will hold each party. It will also depend on whether your organization is a for profit, a nonprofit, a church, a school, or some other type of entity. It also depends on what sort of entertainment your group is providing, particularly if any of the entertainment is considered adult or sex entertainment. Any adult or sex based entertainment creates many more limitations and requirements. For any sort of gathering, two major factors are parking and insurance. In many locations, you will need to provide for parking nearby. That can be anything from letting the guests know where they can find nearby parking lots, to providing valet service, to shuttling guests in from a distant parking lot. In almost all locations, you will need to buy insurance to cover the event and name the owners of the building as being co-insured. Many buildings have an insurance company already and will be able to connect you up with a policy for a few hundred dollars. Other locations will require you to have insurance, but will leave you on your own to find it. Typical insurance amounts are one or two million dollars, which, depending on the nature of the gathering, will range from several hundred dollars on up. Insurance companies will refuse to insure any event or group that sounds too risky. Most places will require you to hire the security company that they work with regularly. Most locations also limit catering to companies they have approved. Buildings develop exclusive contracts with specific vendors for security, catering, bartending, valets, coat check, sound and lighting, and other such services. All of these considerations I have listed sound complex, but are not really. Work with a lawyer. Once you get the hang of running such events, all these considerations will come easily. Most potential venues have an events person on staff and that person can work it all out for you. In places that are experienced venues, it may be very simple and all you need to do is provide enough money, while the venue will provide everything you need. Consider calling a few potential event venues and speaking with them about what you want to do. They can give you an idea of the feasibility and costs involved. That sort of information gathering will be very valuable to you in formulating your business plans. Your events should be so well-planned and well-organized that they appear to the guests to be effortless.... Read More
This is a good question. I have answered questions on this site that are very similar to yours. You may want to look those up. You should work... Read More

Can I sue my mom for taking my money, jeopardizing my career, and emotional instability?

Answered 10 years and 4 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
It sounds like you may very well have a case against your mother and possibly against the bank and possibly against others who allowed this situation. You should definitely book up an appointment with a reputable law firm that does litigation in this field and allow them to analyze the situation. They will need to ask you many questions and look at this closely. That is your first step. Taking that first step means you are gathering information. Once you have the information, you can decide from there what to do.... Read More
It sounds like you may very well have a case against your mother and possibly against the bank and possibly against others who allowed this... Read More

What is the law and legality on Spud cannons if I was to make one?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The legality of spud cannot varies by state, city, township, county, etc. Therefore, the answer will vary depending on the exact location where you will own or bring the spud shooter.
The legality of spud cannot varies by state, city, township, county, etc. Therefore, the answer will vary depending on the exact location where you... Read More

What if I downloaded my tracks legally, instead of purchasing the actual CD, can I still sell my used digital copy?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
When you sell a used CD, you are not making a copy of it. You are selling a hard physical thing and you no longer have it. If you were to sell a used digital copy, you would be making a copy of it. There is no other way to transfer a digital copy than to transfer a copy of it to someone else. Since you are making a copy, that violates Copyright law, which gives the right to copy to the owner of the copyright on the sound recording. Therefore, selling a digital copy of a song you bought legally is illegal.... Read More
When you sell a used CD, you are not making a copy of it. You are selling a hard physical thing and you no longer have it. If you were to sell a... Read More

Could an entertainment attorney help me with my songwriting career?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Jayne L. Sebby (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers
You can hire an attorney anywhere, U.S. or overseas, to help you with this.
You can hire an attorney anywhere, U.S. or overseas, to help you with this.

How do I go about creating a derivative musical work legally and where do I start?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Ernest Vincent Linek (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers
You need a copyright lawyer to guide you through the process. It is NOT a do-it-yourself project - as too many things can go wrong. You can start the process by contacting the Copyright Clearance Center in Danvers, MA - www.copyright.com.
You need a copyright lawyer to guide you through the process. It is NOT a do-it-yourself project - as too many things can go wrong. You can start... Read More

How to protect a DBA name?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
Since you are starting businesses and LLCs, you should really hire a business lawyer and consult with the lawyer on these and other issues. You should not consider trying to register a trademark, except with a lawyer doing it for you. Every business needs a lawyer. Put a lawyer in your budget and include it in your funding.... Read More
Since you are starting businesses and LLCs, you should really hire a business lawyer and consult with the lawyer on these and other issues. You... Read More

Am I liable for the copyright of a downloaded movie even though I did not do it? How?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by Mr. Jason P Webb (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers
If they go after you in court, they will have to prove that you or someone that you are responsible for did it.
If they go after you in court, they will have to prove that you or someone that you are responsible for did it.

Is it legal to create a website for tournaments?

Answered 10 years and 9 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Contact the game company and tell them what you want to do. You cannot do it without their written permission because you would be using the name of their fame, their trademarks, and possibly their character photos, on which they own the trademark and copyright. The company might very well say yes if you present yourself in a professional, organized manner. If you run the tournament without their permission, you risk they will send you a Cease and Desist letter and wreck all your fun midstream. On the other hand, if they like you and what you plan to do, the tournament could be good publicity for their game. Go ahead and contact the company. You won't know till you try.... Read More
Contact the game company and tell them what you want to do. You cannot do it without their written permission because you would be using the name of... Read More

What are the NCAA rules on agents and is there a list for that?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Theodore M. Roe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
NCAA rules forbid student-athletes to agree, orally or in writing, to be represented by an agent or organization in the marketing of his or her athletic ability or reputation until after the completion of the last intercollegiate contest, including postseason games.
NCAA rules forbid student-athletes to agree, orally or in writing, to be represented by an agent or organization in the marketing of his or her ... Read More

Do I need to copyright my music? How?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Theodore M. Roe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers
Yes, you should copyright your music. It is inexpensive and registration offer you protection that being unregistered does not. There are several types of copyrights you might need. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation and I can give you a quote once I have more information.... Read More
Yes, you should copyright your music. It is inexpensive and registration offer you protection that being unregistered does not. There are several... Read More

How much does it cost for sponsorship agreements and where does one start?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Theodore M. Roe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers
The cost of sponsor agreements depend on their conplexity. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation and I'd be happy to give you a quote when I have more information.
The cost of sponsor agreements depend on their conplexity. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation and I'd be happy to give you a quote ... Read More

Can an attorney help me present to production companies? How?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Theodore M. Roe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers
Yes. You should contact an entertainment attorney and you should also address any IP (intellectual property) issues you have regarding your work, so that it is protected. You may also need NDAs or other documents drafted. I'm happy to offer a free consultation.
Yes. You should contact an entertainment attorney and you should also address any IP (intellectual property) issues you have regarding your work,... Read More

What can an athlete do if a sponsor doesn't honor their deal? How?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Theodore M. Roe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You should hire a lawyer. The rights and remedies will be dictated by the terms of your contract. If there is no written contract they will be governed by your state contract law.
You should hire a lawyer. The rights and remedies will be dictated by the terms of your contract. If there is no written contract they will be ... Read More

What are the steps that I should take to become a professional basketball player?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Thomas Phillip Boggess (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
With most players, they need to get seen. An agent with contacts may be able to help. You may also play in one of the summer leagues to get some exposure. Coaches, agents and scouts from all over the world will end up watching some of the larger summer leagues.
With most players, they need to get seen. An agent with contacts may be able to help. You may also play in one of the summer leagues to get some... Read More

How much does sponsorship agreements cost?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers
That would vary from firm to firm. If you are in L.A. you'll probably find there the greatest expertise and competition.
That would vary from firm to firm. If you are in L.A. you'll probably find there the greatest expertise and competition.

What type of attorney should I speak to about starting an adult entertainment company?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Susan Marie Basko (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
An adult entertainment business that is online is extremely different from one that is in person. An in person business is located in one location, which means the laws of one state, one county, one city or suburb. An online business is located everywhere in the world. Since you are located in the U.S., you need to be concerned mainly with the laws of the U.S. In running an online business, you must be aware of federal laws, such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Communications Decency Act, and laws regarding pornography, obscenity, privacy laws, and many more. You also need to be concerned with the laws of every state, or be gearing to the strictest laws in the nation. Obscenity is illegal, and material can be adjudged to be obscene at the place where it is received or viewed, not just at the place where it is produced or sent. Also, in an in person business, you can easily control access as to who enters. In an online business, anyone can enter and you do not actually know if the person is under 18 or anything about that person. You need to be very careful. So what kind of lawyer do you need? Someone who knows these laws and someone you will listen to. Please be aware that when people get in trouble regarding pornography or obscenity, they usually get in terrible trouble. The stakes are very high. Get a lawyer who will nitpick with the laws to keep you out of trouble.... Read More
An adult entertainment business that is online is extremely different from one that is in person. An in person business is located in one location,... Read More

How does one sell music and videos online?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
Determine who the copyright owners are, get licenses to use their recordings, set up your business (incorporate?), set up your infrastructure to stream them, advertise, etc. You are unqualified to do this if you can't involve the necessary legal talent in your cause.
Determine who the copyright owners are, get licenses to use their recordings, set up your business (incorporate?), set up your infrastructure to... Read More
You need to talk to a lawyer about this as soon as possible. There are many questions that will be asked. Do you have a contract with these friends? Where are they getting your words and concepts? Are they using your name? Did you ever write or record your ideas? To gain copyright on your words or ideas, all you need to do is set them into tangible form. You can simply put your words and ideas into writing or make a recording. You can then register copyright online on the U.S. Copyright website which costs thirty five dollars. Putting it onto YouTube would publish it and you don't want to do that until after you register copyright. All of this may or may not keep the friends from publishing a book, too. You need to speak with a lawyer immediately.... Read More
You need to talk to a lawyer about this as soon as possible. There are many questions that will be asked. Do you have a contract with these... Read More

Are you allowed to accept or decline a case based on preference or religion?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Evan T. Engler (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You can certainly accept or decline a case based on preference. I personally like to pick cases that are winners and decline cases that have no chance.
You can certainly accept or decline a case based on preference. I personally like to pick cases that are winners and decline cases that have no... Read More