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**20% Off Today Only** Dear {NAME}, Thomas A. Crowell, Esq. counsels clients on a wide range of ente

**20% Off Today Only** Dear {NAME}, Thomas A. Crowell, Esq. counsels clients on a wide range of entertainment law and intellectual property rights issues, including clients who have had deals with TLC, Elsevier Publishing, Starz, Discovery Communications, Focal Press, the Smithsonian Network, WE: The Women's Entertainment Network, The Science Technology Network, IDW Publishing, and Sony Entertainment. His clients' work is seen in the pages of Marvel and DC comics and on movie, TV, computer, and mobile screens across the world. A former television producer and director of development for STN, Thomas has spent the better part of the last two decades creating ways to make difficult legal concepts accessible to creatives. Thomas might have seen it all when it comes to filmmakers' legal struggles, but there are certain challenges that come up again and again. Thomas will outline the 10 most common legal traps that will likely come your way as a filmmaker or producer and will lay out the strategies you can have in your back pocket to make sure you stay aware and stay protected. Whether you have a finished film, a script, or the beginnings of an idea for a television program, this course will show you how to spot the top legal problems filmmakers and producers face… and give you a set of tools you can use to tackle them! [Today's Flash Sale - Take 20% Off]( --------------------------------------------------------------- "One of the best webinars yet! All are informative and I have learned from each, but this one topped the charts. Calmly and clearly explained every pitfall I fear. Definitely want him back!" - J. Rose --------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn from Thomas: - The 10 legal traps most likely to derail any production and how to avoid each one - Key aspects of copyright law: “work for hire,” and “fair use” - with examples of properly drafted signed agreements. - Filmmaker’s ownership of the film, to ensure distributors do not reject your film and that you keep your rights! - Critical deal points for option/purchase agreements - with examples of critical clauses - Fundraising “sand traps” and how to avoid them - this will assist with avoiding criminal or civil liability - Tips and tricks for negotiating with agents - Q&A with Thomas Take 20% off this webinar through midnight! [Protect Yourself and Your Project. Watch On Demand Now! >>]( Copyright © 2021 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda BlvdManhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from educational updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above.

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