Navigating Clearance in Entertainment – Alexandre M. Yousefzadeh
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In this episode, we sit down with Alex Yousefzadeh, a seasoned attorney at Donaldson Callif Perez, to explore the legal intricacies of entertainment and media law. From his early academic days at NYU to his specialized legal training at Southwestern Law, Alex has carved a niche helping filmmakers and creatives tackle everything from rights acquisition to distribution.Topics covered include:
- What fair use really means in a production setting
- The mystery of orphan works and how Alex helps clients solve it
- Navigating production legal issues from development to distribution
- Why storytelling matters—even in legal briefs
Alex Yousefzadeh joined Donaldson Callif Perez in 2015 and specializes in corporate structuring, financing, production legal, and clearance. He earned his B.A. from NYU’s Gallatin School and his J.D. from Southwestern Law School, where he focused on intellectual property and entertainment law. Alex also created innovative tools to help clients trace copyright holders—work that remains crucial in an industry often limited by the lack of orphan works legislation.Resources & Mentions:
- Donaldson Callif Perez (https://www.donaldsoncallif.com)
- Fair Use Doctrine Overview
- U.S. Copyright Office: Orphan Works
- NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study
- Southwestern University School of Law
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