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When is Making a Movie Not an Act of Free Speech?

By James Kachmar on June 29, 2017
Posted in Copyright Law, Entertainment Law, Legal Info, Trademark Law

I admit that the title of this article may be a bit deceiving.  Making films, like any other production of art, is almost always an act of free speech.  However, the Ninth Circuit was recently faced with a dilemma of determining this issue in connection with an anti-SLAPP motion brought against a screen writer who…

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