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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must Have for Indy Filmmakers,
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This review is from: Clearance and Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know (Paperback)
If you are serious about making films and in particular documentaries, this is a great book and valuable resource. I can't count the number of times I've consulted it.It clears up a great deal of the myths surrounding 'fair use' and 'pubic domain'. Many filmmakers wrongly consider a wide variety of things as 'fair use' or 'public domain' and would be well advised to read this book before rolling a frame of film or video on anything bigger than a home movie. It covers privacy rights, music rights (yes, you must pay/clear ALL music that you use except under the most rarest of circumstances. Even a couple of notes from a popular song could result in an expensive injunction against your film.), clearances and issues related to copyright. The 20 buck you'll spend on this book will save you thousands in legal fees down the road when it comes time to actually show your film outside of your house, be it a film festival, TV distribution, or theatrically. The mistakes you avoid could well mean the difference between acquiring E&O insurance and having your film sit on the shelf due to clearance problems. The writing is simple and straight forward and is an easy read for those who might shy away from books on legal issues. While not as in-depth as a Westlaw book or other scholarly legal tome, it provides relevant citations to important cases. It assumes the reader is intelligent but not trained in law.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Invaluable resource for film makers,
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This review is from: Clearance and Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know (Paperback)
This book gets constant use in my library. As a documentary film maker and owner of a production company, Donaldson's sound advice gives us security knowing that we have completed the proper steps to secure our rights and the rights for "borrowed" film clips used within our documentaries.
It is written in clear everyday language so no need to fear the legal-ease. Clearance and Copyright is an invaluable resource for production companies and film makers alike.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Indie Filmmakers need this for their libraries,
By Coolbert (Cleveland, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Clearance and Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know (Paperback)
As an Independent Filmmaker, this was one of the first books I purchased when I was starting out. Invaluable is an understatement. Basic Templates are given for most of the basic forms needed. Clear explanantion of copyright, trademark, music, hiring, etc is given. I've found that you never know enough on any of those subjects and this book is an excellent starting point. If I can understand it, anybody can. Recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Michael C. Donaldson is the Expert,
This review is from: Clearance and Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know (Paperback)
I'm a filmmaker who appreciates good information and in this business information is key. The layout of the book is great with clear chapter titles making it very easy navigate to exactly what you need. This is the kind of book that can save you alot of time, money and headache in the long-run. Very well written, Donaldson is the ideal teacher for those of us unfamiliar with entertainment law. If you are an independent film producer this is a MUST HAVE resource.
9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
clear language and discussion - may have some factual errors,
By Gagewyn (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Clearance and Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know (Paperback)
Clearance and Copyright is a clear language guide to copyright issues as they affect filmmakers and to how to clear copyrighted work so that you can use them in your film. It has sections on clearing the script, any music that can be heard in you film, clips from other movies, sculptures etc which may appear in the background and just about any issue that could come up. At the end of each section Donaldson includes sample contracts which might be used to clear that particular item.
Overall this was a good introduction to copyright and how to clear copyrighted materials for independent filmakers. It was easy to understand, practical and helpfull. ..except for the glaring error that I noticed and presumably others that I didn't: I read the 2nd edition released in 2003. In a discussion on what is in the public domain (in my book this was on page 46) Donaldson states, "Very old works for which the copyright has expired are in the public domain. How old? Take the current year and subtract 75." I am certain that this is false. In 1998 the Sony Bono Copyright Extension Act leangthened all copyrights by 20 years. So really work made before 1998-75 years (1923) are in public domain until 2018 at which point works made 95 years before the current year will be in public domain. I am not an expert on copyright law and I noticed this error which makes me wonder what errors I didn't notice. I am assuming that this error is a throwover from the first edition that nobody caught. That doesn't keep Disney from sueing you if you rerelease Mickey Mouse's Steamboat Willie (published in 1928 and so according to Donaldson free for the taking today in 2004). I don't recommend this book, only because of the glaring inaccuracy that I found. If you have to double check information then you are wasting your time. What this book is good for is a clear language book to get you thinking about the issues. You will be thinking about the issues, but you may also be mislead about the details. And as Copyright and Clearance makes clear you need to be very picky with clearance issues.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent intro to this topic for non-lawyers.,
By Yoda (Hadera, Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Clearance and Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know (Paperback)
Good solid basic introduction to the legal aspects of clearance and copyrights for all video and filmmakers and photographers. Language is clear English (not legalise, like so many books on the topic - even many written for laymen). Book even has generic forms that can be used to obtain clearance for variety of purposes. Explains copyright application process clearly and succinctly. All video and filmmakers and photographers expecting to make products for the commercial marketplace should read this book. It also serves as an excellent reference so after it has been read can (and should) be kept amongst one's references.
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Clearance and Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know by Michael C. Donaldson (Paperback - Sept. 2003)
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