by Kamila Ramos | Jan 18, 2024 | Celebrity, Entertainment, Entertainment Law, Labor and Employment
In the Netflix series titled Love is Blind, contestants are put together in separate “pods” in search of love in an unorthodox manner. Without ever meeting and talking through a wall, couples get engaged to see if love is truly blind and can withstand the testament of...
by Punit Motiwala | Jan 18, 2024 | Celebrity, Copyright, Entertainment Law, Music Law
Copyright Background of Taylor Swift’s Masters Dispute In 2013, Taylor Swift signed a thirteen-year recording contract with Big Machine Records. [1] In that time, Swift recorded 6 Studio Albums: Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, and Reputation. [2] After...
by Anthony Hayek | Jan 18, 2024 | Celebrity, Entertainment, Entertainment Law, Trademark Law
According to Harvard Business School professor Anita Elberse, a celebrity endorsing or co-branding with a consumer product, on average, will increase the revenue of the products sales by 4%, correlating with a $10 million in further sales each year. Some major recent...
by Erica Lorenzana | Mar 29, 2023 | Celebrity, Entertainment, Labor and Employment
The impact and accessibility of technology has induced a shift in entertainment away from movie theaters, cable, and streaming platforms towards social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. As of November 2022, TikTok had even surpassed Netflix as the second-most...
by Courtland Ingraham | Feb 8, 2023 | Celebrity, Entertainment, First Amendment, News, Privacy
Netflix’s recent docuseries on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has revealed plenty to unpack for an audience interested in the Royal Family.[1] A central theme to the series is the Sussexes’ tense relationship with the press throughout their love story, which has been...