Art & Entertainment Law and Intellectual Property Interface

Art & Entertainment lawyers, like Barbara Gislason, routinely deal with intellectual property concerns when they represent their clients. They can help a client discern the difference between different kinds of intellectual property rights and help advise a client on what kind of protection they need and either provide the services for the client or outsource the service, particularly those related to patents.

The subject of intellectual property might often come up for art and entertainment clients in the context of contracts, including with regard to a book or movie deal. Thus, it’s important that an art and entertainment lawyer understand Intellectual Property Law fundamentals in order to effectively represent their clients.