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Lawfully Creative

Lawfully Creative

Crefovi

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Lawfully Creative is a series of intimate and honest conversations hosted by Annabelle Gauberti. Annabelle talks with artists, policy makers and performers – to hear their stories, what inspires their creations, what decisions changed their careers, and what relationships influenced their work. Lawfully Creative also encompasses our Crefovi's daily updates, which are our reflections and comments on the latest news which impact the creative industries, as well as Crefovi's live webinars, which are thought leadership podcasts on legal issues in the creative industries. Produced by Crefovi.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Lawfully Creative episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Lawfully Creative for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Lawfully Creative episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Crefovi's live webinar took place on Friday 25 October 2024 at 15:00pm London time (UK), and provided an update on the enforcement and recognition of UK judgments in Europe, and vice versa, since England & Wales ratified the 2019 Hague convention.

You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on litigation law and enforcement of judgments?

Here is your chance to join Annabelle Gauberti on Friday 25 October 2024, 15:00pm London time (UK) as she explores the impact from the ratification by England & Wales of the 2019 Hague convention, on the recognition and enforcement of cross-border judgments, in the UK and Europe.

In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss:

1. 2019 Hague convention: a short history and rationale for its adoption

2. What just happened? The 2019 Hague convention got ratified by the UK, that’s what!

3. Geographic scope of the 2019 Hague convention in the UK and beyond

4. Key provisions of the 2019 Hague convention

Check the written version of our thought leadership content on https://crefovi.com/articles/2019-hague-convention/ and https://crefovi.fr/articles/convention-de-la-haye-de-2019/

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Crefovi's daily updates: It's time to be super-creative, and organised by resolving old issues and lingering matters, and to have a new business plan in place, for when things go strong again in September-October 2021. #Crefovi #Crefovidailyupdates #crefovidailyupdate

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19 October 2022 | 15:30pm London time

Crefovi's live webinar will begin on Wednesday 19 October at 15:30pm London time (UK), and will provide an in-depth analysis of the film distribution business model and ecosystem.

You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on film distribution media - what's next to retain customers? Here is your chance to join Annabelle Gauberti on Wednesday 19 October 2022, 15:30pm London time (UK) as she explores the key features of film distribution ecosystem and business model.

In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss:

which distribution media exist for films;

which contractual models are used to distribute films;

how streaming changed the game in film distribution, and

a need for consolidation and aggregation in the film distribution business model.

https://crefovi.com/articles/film-distribution-media/ and https://crefovi.fr/articles/medias-de-distribution-de-films/

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Crefovi's daily updates: In the old days, musicians only had to clear the use of samples that they had taken out of other songs, created and released by other songwriters, composers and performers. However, since the ‟Blurred lines” case, musicians, their labels and publishers should potentially also obtain licences from the rightowners of any other song already in the public domain, which has a similar feel, vibe – a ‟sound alike”-, preferably before, but otherwise after, the new song is released. In this uncertain musical environment, in which even the most simple of musical compositions could be deemed to be protected by copyright, by a court jury and/or a judge, how do musical artists and their advisers deal with copyright infringement claims (actual or possible), to preserve the performer’s reputation and commercial success of their musical output? Is the strategy of handing out songwriting credits the best, in this environment? #creativeindustries #music #musiclaw #musiccopyright #copyright #musicecosystem #blurredlines #bittersweetsymphony #oliviarodrigo #Crefovidailyupdates #crefovidailyupdate #creativity

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Crefovi's daily updates: Crefovi's take on how to keep control, while systems and governments around us come crashing down. And it's only the beginning! What is the best approach, to keep control on your life, in a world fraught with adversity and clashes. #creativeindustries #resilience #keepingcontrol #Crefovidailyupdates #crefovidailyupdate #creativity

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Joe DiMona is a legal man, through and through. At BMI, he was a fervent ambassador for music creators, ensuring that they got their fair share through blanket licences, royalties collections and tense negotiations with telecommunications companies as well as streaming and other tech companies. Now, in his new role as a climate change activist, Joe enjoys drafting model environmental laws, which will be ready to enter into force when the next president of the USA finally decides to implement a proper environmentally friendly policy.

28 September 2020 – Joe DiMona, son of the best-selling novelist of suspense novels, Joseph DiMona, chose a career in the music publishing business, as a BMI in-house lawyer. Further to working at this top US music copyright collecting society for 27 years, Joe recently shifted his focus to climate change activism and lobbying. Hear Joe’s war stories and snippets of his vast experience as a music lawyer, here, in his conversation with Crefovi’s founding and managing partner, Annabelle Gauberti.

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Episode n. 22: James Cridland, a focused autodidact and now strong expert in the radio & podcasting industries, shares his knowledge on the strength and weaknesses of the podcasting sector.

27 November 2023 – Connecting from Australia, from his swanky podcast studio, James spoke with Annabelle, the host of the show, about this trajectory in the radio and then podcasting sectors. How did his early-days experience in copywriting and radio broadcasting propulsed his climb to the well-deserved status of top expert in the podcasting industry? What did he learn along the way? What comes next? Hear James’ story and anecdotes here, in his conversation with Crefovi’s founding and managing partner, Annabelle Gauberti.

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Episode n. 24: Alexandra Latour, a very knowledgeable embroidery entrepreneur, has honed her skills at Chanel (Atelier Lesage), Christian Dior (Atelier Vermont) and Saint-Laurent, before launching herself into the creation of Atelier Latour, and her prêt-à-porter project ‟la veste en jean”.

30 January 2024 – In the buzzing and trendy Bastille quarter, two minutes' far from her Parisian atelier, Alexandra described her ambitious trajectory in the world of luxury and delicate embroidery knowhow, to Annabelle, the host of the show. How did her early-days experiences as an embroidery drawer at Chanel, Christian Dior and Saint-Laurent founded the basis for her new embroidery business Atelier Latour? How do Atelier Latour and ‟La veste en jean” work together, and in harmony? What comes next for Alexandra and her great team at Atelier Latour? Hear Alexandra’s story and name dropping here, in her conversation with Crefovi’s founding and managing partner, Annabelle Gauberti.

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Crefovi's live webinar began on Friday 26 April 2024 at 14:00pm London time (UK), and provided an in-depth analysis on Standard Essential Patents (‟SEP”) and licencing negotiations on FRAND terms.

You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on competition law & patent law?

Here is your chance to join Annabelle Gauberti on Friday 26 April 2024, 14:00pm London time (UK) as she explores how Standard Essential Patents (‟SEP”) have become instrumental to technological evolutions in the 21st century, and how to ensure licencing negotiations on FRAND terms.

In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss:

1. What are Standard Essential Patents (‟SEP”)?

2. What is Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (‟FRAND”)?

3. Why are FRAND terms so contentious?

4. What is the proposed SEP regulation from the European commission?

Check the written version of our thought leadership content on https://crefovi.com/articles/standard-essential-patents-sep/ and https://crefovi.fr/articles/brevets-essentiels-standards-sep/.

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Juliette Espinasse Dubois, founder and creative director of French perfume house July of St Barth, is a determined autodidact who uses her creativity and honed marketing skills to single-handedly cut herself a slice, in the mega-millions euros’ generating perfume market. How does this new kid on the block managed to do this, in only 6 years? Which knowledge and network does she leverage and tap in, in order to add new fragrances to her perfume’s house portfolio, and to open new retail points around the world?

20 January 2020 – Juliette Espinasse Dubois met Crefovi’s founding and managing partner, and Lawfully Creative’s founder and editor, Annabelle Gauberti, at the hotel Majestic Champs Elysées in Paris, in order to discuss her trajectory in the perfume industry, both as a keen collector and buyer of rare fragrances, and as a owner of the new French perfume house July of St Barth. Listen to the lowdown, from Juliette, on the elitist world of fragrance’ makers and sellers, as well as her plans to grow and nurture her new brand July of St Barth into one of the most sought-after niche perfume brands on the French market, in this entertaining and chatty ‟Lawfully Creative” podcast!

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How many episodes does Lawfully Creative have?

Lawfully Creative currently has 118 episodes available.

What topics does Lawfully Creative cover?

The podcast is about News, Entertainment News, Podcasts and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Lawfully Creative?

The episode title 'Vertical block exemption regimes in the EU and the UK - key differences post Brexit' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Lawfully Creative?

The average episode length on Lawfully Creative is 32 minutes.

How often are episodes of Lawfully Creative released?

Episodes of Lawfully Creative are typically released every 8 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of Lawfully Creative?

The first episode of Lawfully Creative was released on Oct 10, 2016.

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