Entertainment Law Research Guide
This guide will assist your research on entertainment law including intellectual property, agency, antitrust, contracts, and labor and employment of the film, television, radio, music recording, publishing, theater, and sports industries.
Introduction
Entertainment law encompasses all of the legal problems and issues most commonly faced by a variety of related industries, including film, television, radio, music recording, publishing, theater, and sports. The areas of law most frequently associated with the field are intellectual property, agency, antitrust, contracts, and labor and employment.
While this guide is intended to introduce researchers to the general field of entertainment law, we also have guides on specific aspects of the field, such as sports law, art law, music law, trademark law, and copyright.
Getting Started
The following resources provide good introductions to entertainment law, and are excellent starting points for research:
- Entertainment Law: Legal Concepts and Business Practices (KF4290.S44 1992) (Looseleaf updated annually)
- Westlaw Database: ENTERTAIN
- Westlaw Database: ENTERTAIN
- Law and Business of the Entertainment Industries(KF4290.L39 2007)
Primary Law Resources
Case Law
For information on researching U.S. case law generally, see Georgetown Law Library's Case Law Research Guide or the Case Law Research Tutorial. Additional sources for finding court opinions dealing with entertainment law include the following:
- Entertainment Law and Practice KF4290.G37 2005
- Entertainment Law: Cases and Materials (KF4290.A7 C36 1998)
Statutes
For information on researching U.S. statutory law generally, see Georgetown Law Library's Statutes Research Guide or the Statutory Research Tutorial. Additional sources for finding statutes dealing with entertainment law include the following:
- Title 17 of the United States Code contains the text of current federal copyright law. The following is a selected list of important copyright statutes:
- Copyright Act of 1909, Public Law 60-349, 35 Stat. 1075 (1909)
- Copyright Act of 1976, Pub. L. No. 94-553, 90 Stat. 2541 (1976)
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), Pub L. No. 105â€,304, 112 Stat. 2860 (1998)
- Sound Recording Act of 1971, Pub. L. No. 140, 85 Stat. 39 (1971)
- Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996)
- Title 15 of the U.S. Code contains the text of three major antitrust statutes:
- Sherman Antitrust Act, 26 Stat. 209 (1890)
- Clayton Act, Pub. L. No. 63-212, 38 Stat. 730 (1914)
- Federal Trade Commission Act, 38 Stat. 717 (1914)
- Other statutes:
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- Trademark Act of 1946 ("Lanham Act"), Pub. L. No.79-489, 60 Stat. 427 (1946)
- California Civil Code Section 3344 (Right of publicity)
- California Penal Code Section 653w (Failure to disclose origin of recording or audiovisual work)
- New York Civil Rights Law Sec. 50 & 51 (Right of privacy and action for damages)
For information regarding major statutes dealing with specific areas of entertainment law, please refer to our art law, music law, and sports law research guides.
Regulations
For information on researching U.S. regulations generally, see Georgetown Law Library's Administrative Law Research Guide or the Administrative Law Tutorial.
Select federal regulations relevant to the entertainment industry:
- 37 C.F.R. secs. 200-299
Regulations promulgated by the Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- 37 C.F.R. secs. 300-399
Regulations promulgated by the Copyright Royalty Board, Library of Congress.
- 47 C.F.R. secs. 70-79
Regulations promulgated by the Federal Communications Commission dealing with broadcast radio services.
Secondary Sources
Treatises & Other General Works
- Entertainment Law (Fremlin) KF4290.F74 1990
- Lindey on Entertainment, Publishing and the Arts: Agreements and the Law (KF2991.5.L73 1980)
Academic Journals
- Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (K3 .A592)
- Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts (K3 .O381)
- Entertainment Law Journal (K12 .O86)
- Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal (K6 .O51)
- Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (K8 .A868)
- Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review (K12 .O86)
- UCLA Entertainment Law Review (K25 .C12)
- Villanova Sports & Entertainment Law Journal (K26 .I4392)
- Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal (K26 .I76)
News & Current Awareness
These current awareness publications are heavily used by attorneys to keep up with recent cases, proposed legislation, and developments within their practice areas.
- Entertainment Law Reporter (KF4290.A59 E57) (1985 - 2006)
A monthly publication reporting on new legislation, regulations and cases that affect the entertainment industry.- Online through Lexis and Westlaw (1978 - 2007)
- Online through Lexis and Westlaw (1978 - 2007)
- Entertainment and Sports Lawyer
- Westlaw: ENTSLAW
Study Aids
- Entertainment Law in a Nutshell (KF4290.Z9B88)
Other Resources
- American Bar Association, Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries
A quarterly publication providing current, practical information of interest to Forum members and other readers.
- Entertainment Law Digest
Short abstracts; full-text stories are available only to subscribers. Published by Courthouse News Service. (1996-present)
Further Research Tools
- Lexis Nexis:
Entertainment Law - Legal > Area of Law - By Topic > Entertainment Law
- Westlaw:
Art, Entertainment & Sports Law - Directory > Topical Practice Areas > Art, Entertainment & Sports Law
The Georgetown Law Library also has a number of other research guides that are relevant to specific areas of entertainment law:
- Art Law Research Guide
- Copyright Law Research Guide
- Music Law Research Guide
- Sports Law Research Guide
- Trademark Law Research Guide
Updated 11/27/2007 (YM)
Revised 07/18/2011 (TV)
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