Fall 2024
Professor(s):
Yocel Alonso (ADJUNCT)
Jammy Kiggundu (ADJUNCT)
Credits: 3
Course Areas: Intellectual Property and Information Law
Business and Commercial Law
Time: 7:30p-9:00p TTH Location: 310
Course Outline: The course will focus on the constitutional, statutory, and common law framework of entertainment law and its practical implications for practitioners. With the Constitution as our base camp, we will explore the fusion of laws that govern the world of entertainment, including copyrights, trademarks, contracts, and tort law. We will then analyze their impact on the business and legal affairs of recording artists, record companies, publishers, radio and TV broadcasting, and the motion picture industry. The goal will be not only to provide you with a comprehensive insight into this unique field but also prepare you to advise clients with entertainment law related issues, whether they will be in transactions or litigation.
Your Grade: Your course grade will be determined by a open-book final exam with short answer questions, longer answer questions, true/false questions which ask you to explain your answer, and multiple choice questions. The exam will count for 90% of your grade. The other 10% of your grade will be based on class participation, so come prepared to take part in class with the skill and eloquence of Vincent Gambini. While I will enforce attendance to the extent required by the school, your failure to attend and participate will be your loss. Since the course will not require a paper or homework assignments, the reading assignments will be non-wimpy. The class Web Board, which includes past exams and student answers, will give you an idea of what the course will cover.
Course Syllabus: Syllabus
Course Notes: (Face-to-Face) The UH registration system instruction mode for this course is listed in parenthesis. For this instruction mode, instructors and students are expected to normally be physically present in the classroom. If the course has a final examination, it will be in a classroom requiring your physical presence. Other assessment, such as a mid-term exam, may also be in a classroom. Whether this instructor will offer “remote presence” (starting a zoom meeting from the podium computer to enable student remote access on an occasional basis) for part or all of the semester is not known, but students should not rely on an expectation that remote presence will be available.
Prerequisites: None, but intellectual property courses are recommended
First Day Assignments:
Final Exam Schedule: 12/7/2024 9-12pm 102B
This course will have:
Exam:
Paper:
Satisfies Senior Upper Level Writing Requirement: No
Experiential Course Type: No
Bar Course: No
DistanceEd ABA: No
Pass-Fail Student Election: Available
Course Materials
Book(s) Required
Gary Myers, William W. Berry, III, & Paul C. Weiler, Entertainment, Media, And The Law (West Academic 6th ed. 2021). DO NOT BUY ANY EBOOKS OR SUPPLEMENTS. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE EBOOKS WHEN TAKING THE FINAL EXAM WITH THE EBB CLIENT SOFTWARE. ADDITIONAL READING MATERIALS WILL BE ADDED TO THE SYLLABUS AS NEEDED.