Issued on 17 Apr 2025 by
Osgoode Professional Development, York University
cpd@osgoode.yorku.ca
Osgoode Professional Development is the lifelong learning arm of Osgoode Hall Law School, one of Canada’s leading law schools.
We provide a uniquely broad and flexible range of interdisciplinary graduate-level legal education to professionals with and without law degrees.
Issues to consider when negotiating with “the talent”
How the collective bargaining process works
How tariffs in music are set and how collective rights translate into royalties for artists
The rights that construct the chain of title and how to avoid drafting pitfalls that would undermine it
Strategies to employ when negotiating and drafting option, distribution, format and licensing agreements for film and television
How to understand net profits
Canada and U.S. tax issues that arise for people in the entertainment industry
Financing a co-production: what you need to know
In order to obtain the Certificate, the learner must:
Approximately 35 hours of learning effort, spread over multiple weeks.