Law and Video Podcast
Host, Gordon Firemark is an attorney whose practice is devoted to the representation of artists, writers, producers and directors in the fields of theater, film, television, and music.
His practice also covers intellectual property, cyberspace, new media and business/corporate matters for clients in the entertainment industry.
On this week’s edition we talk about the possible consequences of videotaping amateur news footage like the tazer event in the Canadian airport. Also discussed: New York’s update on street videotaping rules, getting the credit you deserve, videotaping government documents for profit, owning your work after getting fired, getting out of a contract with a minor, implications of covertly videotaping employees and customers in a store.

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