Indian film producers get entangled in legal conflicts over the distribution of profits, intellectual property rights, and breaches of revenue-sharing agreements.
These issues frequently arise on account of inadequately drafted co-production agreements or informal commercial understandings that have not been documented in writing, resulting in ambiguity and the potential for disagreements.
In an article published in LiveMint, I discuss how employing experienced entertainment lawyers to draft precise, robust co-production agreements can help studios and production houses mitigate potential conflicts.
Read the full article here
https://lnkd.in/dpwbrE8P
#PioneerLegal #LawAtPL #EntertainmentLaw #IPRights #ConflictResolution #FilmFinance #Lawlife
