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Episode Summary:
In this episode, entertainment attorney James Pacitti breaks down the importance of clearances and rights in film and TV production. He explains how skipping this crucial step can lead to lawsuits, distribution delays, or complete shutdowns of a project. James covers everything from music and footage permissions to location and appearance releases—sharing common myths, real-world examples, and practical advice for independent filmmakers.
Key Timestamps:
00:00: James Pacitti discusses what “clearance” means in the entertainment industry.
01:30: Debunking misconceptions like the “10-second rule” and “YouTube content is free.”
03:45: Why filmmakers must secure rights to properties and people shown on screen.
05:20: What happens when producers skip the clearance process.
07:00: Where independent filmmakers should start to protect their work.
09:10: Why verbal agreements aren’t enough for songs or compositions.
11:45: How a simple piece of art in the background can cause legal trouble.
13:20: How attorneys review projects to ensure all rights are properly secured.
15:00: Why every creator should invest in proper legal review before release.
About the Show:
Cut to Legal is an educational legal podcast hosted by Attorney James Pacitti, managing attorney at Pacitti Law Firm. The show simplifies complex entertainment law topics for filmmakers, producers, and content creators—helping them protect their work from costly mistakes.
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