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Step one for starting a small business is often coming up with an exciting idea. But what is step two? Step three? Steps four through launch and beyond? On our second episode, and first iteration of our Small Business Starter Kit Series, Austin and Jannese visit The Candle Pour to chat with founders Misty and Dennis Akers . They’ll tell our hosts about how they got their business off the ground and about all the things that go with it: from incorporation to trademarks. Join us as they detail how they went from Grand Idea to Grand Opening. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: Quickbooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Podcast: Literary PublishingThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, put your pen to paper with a discussion on literary publishing. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and clerk Ben Shaw for an informative chat about the different ways writers make money selling and licensing their books and stories.AutoCult Issue #1 | Publisher, Dan StonerPlus, we get our motor running and head out on the highway with Dan Stoner, publisher of AutoCult magazine and the AutoCulture.org website. AutoCult is a magazine dedicated to, well, the culture of cars. Dan shares a few of his interesting stories about cars, girls, art and how one potential distribution problem turned into a bonus for AutoCult readers. It’s a wild ride down the often bumpy road of magazine publishing.The music on this month’s podcast is courtesy of Fishtank Ensemble. The gypsy inspired band has a fun eclectic sound that even includes the playing of a “saw”. The song we feature this month is the title track of their album Woman In Sin, and if you listen to this month’s podcast, you’ll know why we picked this little ditty.Buy Fishtank’s music on iTunes or visit their website at www.fishtankensemble.com.AutoCult can be found at www.autoculture.org.If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articlesThe Legal Ethics of PodcastingPodcast: Business EntitiesARC Law Group: April Newsletter
المحتوى المقدم من ARC Law Group. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة ARC Law Group أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Podcast: Literary PublishingThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, put your pen to paper with a discussion on literary publishing. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and clerk Ben Shaw for an informative chat about the different ways writers make money selling and licensing their books and stories.AutoCult Issue #1 | Publisher, Dan StonerPlus, we get our motor running and head out on the highway with Dan Stoner, publisher of AutoCult magazine and the AutoCulture.org website. AutoCult is a magazine dedicated to, well, the culture of cars. Dan shares a few of his interesting stories about cars, girls, art and how one potential distribution problem turned into a bonus for AutoCult readers. It’s a wild ride down the often bumpy road of magazine publishing.The music on this month’s podcast is courtesy of Fishtank Ensemble. The gypsy inspired band has a fun eclectic sound that even includes the playing of a “saw”. The song we feature this month is the title track of their album Woman In Sin, and if you listen to this month’s podcast, you’ll know why we picked this little ditty.Buy Fishtank’s music on iTunes or visit their website at www.fishtankensemble.com.AutoCult can be found at www.autoculture.org.If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articlesThe Legal Ethics of PodcastingPodcast: Business EntitiesARC Law Group: April Newsletter
Podcast: Tribute BandsThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, we pay tribute to those who pay tribute…to their favorite bands. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark A. Pearson and attorney Ben Shaw as they look at the legal issues facing tribute bands like Dread Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin), No Way Sis (Oasis) and Purple Reign (Prince). Find out how the landscape of tribute bands is creating some interesting debates over copyright and trademark issues, and learn why these acts are becoming so popular. Plus, play along with Mark and Ben on “Tribute Band or Original Artist” (send us a tweet with your guesses to @ARCLawGroup).There are any number of tribute bands playing live tonight, and we highly recommend checking one out wherever you live. If you want more info on the acts mentioned on the podcast you can find out tour dates and schedules events at these links: Petty Theft, Unauthorized Rolling Stones, Stung, Brit Floyd.For more from NPR on the legal battle over Frank Zappa's rights click here.If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articlesPodcast: 2014 Academy AwardsPodcast: FranchisingPodcast: Copyright Ownership vs Right of PublicityPodcast: Live Performance IssuesPodcast: Blurred Lines…
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Podcast: 2014 Academy AwardsThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, we hit the red carpet with our 2014 Academy Awards Special. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and movie reviewer Chris Bollini for a discussion on this years’ Oscar® winners and some recent legal issues related to the movie industry. Plus, Chris talks about critics who make movies and tells us why Renee Zellweger doesn’t regert her run in with Leatherface.Mark A. Pearson & Chris Bollini Talk MoviesIn honor of Hollywood, the music on this month’s podcast is courtesy of Los Angeles’ own Perfect Beings. The recently formed Prog-rock ensemble just dropped a wildly popular album that you can download on iTunes or Amazon. You can learn more about Chris Bollini and his movie reviews on KSRO Radio or Breathe Radio.com's Silverman Show. If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articlesPodcast: Literary PublishingPodcast: CLA Music Business Seminar 2014Podcast: Music LicensingPodcast: Live Performance IssuesPodcast: The Beastie Boys v Goldie BloxPodcast: Blurred Lines…
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Podcast: CLA Music Business Seminar 2014This month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, we get you ready for the upcoming California Lawyers for the Arts Music Business Seminar. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and clerk Ben Shaw as they discuss the 31st annual event to be held this month at Boalt Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. The event includes panel discussions, live music and networking opportunities for anyone interest in the music business.CLA MBS 2014Plus, we try and unravel the mystery of the San Francisco Bay Bridge Troll with filmmaker Megan McHugh. Megan and her company Art Curved Straight recently finished a documentary project chronicling the infamous Bridge Troll. Is the Troll real? Listen in to find out. The music on this month’s podcast is courtesy of bay are trio, Nattergal, and is featured in the Art Curved Straight documentary Demolition Troll. We also heard from RVSQ and Steep Ravine, both of which are featured artists at this year's CLA Music Business Seminar. You can learn more about Megan and Art Curved Straight by visiting their website www.artcurvedstraight .com. Find out about where this month’s bands are playing and where you can buy their music by visiting:Steep RavineRVSQNattergalIf you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articles21st Century Musician: Making A Living Making Music…
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Podcast: The Beastie Boys v Goldie BloxThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, ARC Law Group partner Mark A. Pearson and Podcast Managing Editor Ben Shaw present a special end-of-year podcast discussion about the marketing backlash against one of the hottest toys of the 2013 holiday season. Recently ranked as the top selling toy on Amazon.com, Goldie Blox’ “Goldie Blox and The Spinning Machine” saw a big surge is sales following the release, and subsequent controversy, of an online video featuring a reworking of the 1987 Beastie Boys hit song “Girls”.Did Goldie Blox commit indefensible copyright infringement by using “Girls” without permission? Are the Beastie Boys being hypocritical by disputing the use of their song? We try and answer these questions as well as give you a look into the issue of Fair Use and Parody as a defense to copyright infringement.Let us know what you think about this issue by posting a comment on this blog or by visiting us of Facebook or Twitter.Editors Note: Unfortunately, we cannot show you the Goldie Blox video (with the song) as it has been removed from the web. However, here is a clip of the video without the song, and a link to an interesting article regarding the takedown from Salon.com : If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articlesPodcast: Music Licensing…
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Podcast: Music LicensingThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, learn about some of the new and old ways to make money licensing your music. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and clerk Justin La as they get you in synch with royalties for placing your music in movies and commercials, and discuss how satellite and internet have created new ways for musicians to cash in. Plus, we jam with musician and songwriter David Brookings. The Virginia native talks about his new album “The Maze” and spins a few yarns about world travels, recording at Sun Studio in Memphis and his friendship with former Apple CEO Steve Jobs. This month’s music selections are all off David’s latest release, “The Maze”, including the track “Always Be The Same,” featuring podcast managing editor Ben Shaw on slide guitar. If you dig David’s groove you can see him play live on November 30th at Santana Row in San Jose, CA.You can buy David Brookings’ music on iTunes or visit his website at www.davidbrookings.net. David is also on Facebook.Make sure to check out ARC Law Group on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast!You can also follow ARC Law Group on Facebook and Twitter.If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.…
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Podcast: Blurred LinesThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and Podcast Managing Editor Ben Shaw present a special end-of-Summer blowout discussion on the controversies surrouding the top song of the season, Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines. We begin with YouTube reversing of its decsion to block the uncensored version of the video for Blurred Lines. Is their a parrallel with MTVs decison to air Michael Jackson's Billie Jean back in 1983? NOTE: The video posted above features nudity... You have been warned. Next, we fill you in on the copyright infringement lawsuit invovling Blurred Lines and a couple classic tunes from Marvin Gaye and Funkadelic. ...and here's a great mash up of both Marvin Gaye's Got to Give It Up and Blurred Lines. Do you think Thicke copied Gaye? Send us a message on Twitter at @ARCLawGroup, and let us know your thoughts. If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articlesPodcast: Live Performance Issues…
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Podcast: Live Performance IssuesThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, we get on stage with a discussion on live performance issues. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and clerk Ben Shaw for a “live” look into the drama behind the scenes of your favorite tours, including a discussion on the infamous Van Halen “Brown M&M” Scandal.Justin GomesPlus, we dim the lights and get a little silly with comedian Justin Gomes. Find out how Justin and his comedy enclave known as Sylvan Productions bring the funny to the Bay Area. We’ll discuss the differences between standup, improve and sketch comedy, and where you can see some of San Francisco’s top stage talent. We also want to congratulate Sylvan Productions on being named the 2013 SF Weekly “Best Comedy Troupe” award. The music on this month’s podcast is courtesy of our good friend Jeff Michaels. Jeff is known to add a little humor into his music from time to time. This month we feature songs from the “Lost in Boston” Album, while we wait for Jeff and his band mates to finish up their next release. Buy Jeff Michaels’ music on iTunes or visit the website at www.jeffmichaelsband.comSylvan Productions can be found at www.sylvanproductions.comIf you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.…
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Podcast: Literary PublishingThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, put your pen to paper with a discussion on literary publishing. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and clerk Ben Shaw for an informative chat about the different ways writers make money selling and licensing their books and stories.AutoCult Issue #1 | Publisher, Dan StonerPlus, we get our motor running and head out on the highway with Dan Stoner, publisher of AutoCult magazine and the AutoCulture.org website. AutoCult is a magazine dedicated to, well, the culture of cars. Dan shares a few of his interesting stories about cars, girls, art and how one potential distribution problem turned into a bonus for AutoCult readers. It’s a wild ride down the often bumpy road of magazine publishing.The music on this month’s podcast is courtesy of Fishtank Ensemble. The gypsy inspired band has a fun eclectic sound that even includes the playing of a “saw”. The song we feature this month is the title track of their album Woman In Sin, and if you listen to this month’s podcast, you’ll know why we picked this little ditty.Buy Fishtank’s music on iTunes or visit their website at www.fishtankensemble.com.AutoCult can be found at www.autoculture.org.If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.Related articlesThe Legal Ethics of PodcastingPodcast: Business EntitiesARC Law Group: April Newsletter…
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