Cinema, entertainment & copyright
The entertainment sector requires specific expertise and constant attention to the needs of customers, whether they are companies or individual artists. Among the needs of the latter, as well as of production and distribution companies, there is that of protecting themselves from counterfeiting and indiscriminate use of intellectual works.
The entertainment sector requires specific expertise and constant attention to the needs of customers, from individual artists to production and distribution companies, who need legal and commercial support in a constantly evolving sector such as cinema and entertainment.
Among the main needs of companies, which operate in a competitive market and are grappling with a revolution started by the rapid rise of streaming platforms, there is certainly that of developing quality products, on whose final success (in terms of economic return, criticism and recognition) the fate of future projects often depends.
To achieve this result, the preparatory work is huge and multifaceted, from the choice and contractualization of all the subjects who will be part of the project to the accurate evaluation of the budget to be invested; from the stipulation of collaboration agreements necessary to finance and sell the product, to the initiation of bureaucratic procedures to obtain the necessary permits and the provision of public funds to start the project.
Every film, show, TV series requires an incredible deployment of both economic and personnel resources and, therefore, legal, fiscal and commercial support from professionals in the sector in all stages of development of the individual project.
Coscia Law Firm provides targeted consultancy to the needs of authors, producers and organisations operating in the world of entertainment (music, cinema, theatre, television) and in other sectors (photography, painting, etc.) assisting them in the development phases of projects and in the protection of moral and economic rights connected to works of genius and their exploitation, both from a contractual point of view and from that of judicial protection.