| THEATRE: NEW YORK REGULATION OF THEATRE TICKETS, THE SECONDARY TICKET SALES MARKET |
| A report to then-New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman concerning access to entertainment in that state revealed that up to 90 percent of all theatre tickets are never made available to the general public and are diverted for resale into the secondary market. The New York Attorney General's findings echoed that statistic. This article addresses the ways in which theatre tickets reach the secondary market.More... |
| THEATRE: NEW YORK ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS LAW, THEATRICAL SYNDICATION FINANCING, AMENDING OFFERING LITERATURE |
| Offering literature and investment agreements that must be filed with the New York Department of Law can be used for no longer than nine months of the date of the original submission for filing. Thereafter, the offering can be continued if amended offering literature is filed.More... |
| Art - Export Issues |
| Works of art are a shared human interest whose preservation and accessibility are matters of both private and public concern. Although there is an international emphasis on free trade, cultural objects occupy an awkward position in relation to the growing international commitment to free trade.More... |
| Visual Artists -- General Issues |
| With time, prospects of some financial gain and healthy disinterest give some artists the ability to release their proprietary hold and be objective and critical of their work. Others will always remain emotionally connected and unable to let go.More... |
| Music Industry -- Recording Issues |
| When discussing legal issues in the recording studio, the primary concern is whether you are giving up your rights in the recordings. That is, by using an outside musician or by sampling a recording have you in any way diluted your ownership of the recordings.More... |

