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Category - Filmmaking Law

Filmmaking Law

Filmmakers: What if You (Mistakenly or Purposefully) Reveal Your Informant’s Identity When You Promised Not To?

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When Does Deceptive Editing in a Documentary Become Defamation?

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Filmmaking Law • In New York

Upcoming TV Shows & Films Shot in New York

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I Want to Use Music in My Film. Do I Need a License, and if so, What Kind of License, ….and While We’re At It, Where Do I Get It From, and How Much Does It Cost?

11 years ago
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