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DID SONY WIN THE CONSOLE WAR AT E3? i DON’T THINK SO

By June 14, 2013 Posted in Copyright

vs Although I normally write about copyright and entertainment issues, as an avid gamer, I thought I would put my 2 cents about the new console war.  I read a lot of reports saying that Sony clearly won the battle of E3.  Why?  Because the PS4 will 1) not require […]

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The Most Famous Horror Actor You Probably Know Nothing About

By May 29, 2013 Posted in Copyright

The Most Famous Horror Actor You Probably Know Nothing About. Here’s an interview I did with Max It Magazine about my early acting career and my current work as an entertainment attorney.

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Do I Need A Talent Manager?

By May 7, 2013 Posted in Copyright

I recently got the following email: Dear Larry,  I’m just starting out as an actor after graduating college with a theater degree.  An actor friend of mine wants to hook me up with her manager. I went to talk to him, and he seems nice, but I’m not sure.  Do […]

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Will Using A Loan-Out Corporation Interfere With Your Copyright Termination Rights?

By April 11, 2013 Posted in Copyright

As you probably know, when Congress amended the Copyright Act in 1976, they added a provision that would allow authors and musicians the right to terminate their copyright transfers after 35 years.  The purpose of this was ostensibly to  protect  the poor, struggling artist who made a bad deal, and give him […]

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