Entertainment & Sports
Aug. 14, 2007
Film Producer Goes After Residuals Under Digital Copyright Act
LOS ANGELES - In the clash between producers and distributors over residual payments, one entertainment lawyer is contending a hidden statute in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is the key to recouping payments for actors, directors and producers.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In the ongoing clash between producers and distributors over residual payments, one entertainment lawyer is contending a hidden statute in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is the key to recouping payments for actors, directors and producers.
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