Description
In this comprehensive collection, international experts offer chapters on key topics, including copyright, trademark, piracy, antitrust, censorship, international exhibition, contracts, labour and tax. Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Hollywood and the Law provides readers with a wide range of perspectives on how legal frameworks shape the culture and commerce of popular film.
Hollywood and the Law skillfully re-enacts the drama of American cinema on the legal stage. The anthology's considerable accomplishment is its artful blending of history, analysis and explanation without sacrificing the more practical aspects of entertainment law. It is sure to become a standard reference text in the field.' - Nitin Govil, University Of Southern California, USA 'Hollywood and the Law makes an important contribution to our understanding of the ways in which legal frameworks - from copyright, tax and labour law to antitrust and censorship regulation - have shaped the business, culture and aesthetics of Hollywood and its products.' - Richard Maltby, Flinders University, Australia
About the Author
Paul McDonald is Professor of Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King's College London, UK.
Emily Carman is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Chapman University, USA.
Eric Hoyt is Assistant Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Philip Drake is Head of the Department of Media and Professor in Film, Media and Communications at Edge Hill University, UK.
Reviews
Hollywood and the Law skillfully re-enacts the drama of American cinema on the legal stage. The anthology's considerable accomplishment is its artful blending of history, analysis and explanation without sacrificing the more practical aspects of entertainment law. It is sure to become a standard reference text in the field. -- University Of Southern California * Nitin Govil *
Hollywood and the Law makes an important contribution to our understanding of the ways in which legal frameworks - from copyright, tax and labour law to antitrust and censorship regulation - have shaped the business, culture and aesthetics of Hollywood and its products. -- Flinders University * Richard Maltby *
Book Information
ISBN 9781844574773
Author Paul McDonald
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC