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  2. California Child Actor's Bill - Wikipedia

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    The current version of the law is codified in sections 6750–53 of the California Family Code and section 1700.37 of the California Labor Code. The law provides that any of the parties may petition a court to approve an entertainment contract, and if the court does so, somewhat different rules apply.

  3. Child actor - Wikipedia

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    Longer work hours or risky stunts prohibited by California, for example, might be permitted to a project filming in British Columbia. US federal law "specifically exempted minors working in the entertainment business from all provisions of the child labor Laws." [citation needed] Any regulation of child actors is governed by disparate state laws.

  4. Studio zone - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment industry labor unions use the studio zone to determine per diem rates, work rules, and workers' compensation for union workers. For example, entertainment works produced within the area are considered "local" and workers are responsible for paying for their own meals and transportation to work sites; those outside the zone are considered "on location" and the studios are ...

  5. California governor signs legislation to protect entertainers ...

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    California Governor Gavin Newsom signed two bills into law on Tuesday that aim to help actors and performers protect their digital replicas in audio and visual productions from artificial ...

  6. FilmLA’s Location Permit Applications Jump 45% in March - AOL

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    FilmLA has reported an increase in the application for on-location permits for March, an optimistic sign for the return of production in Hollywood. After the holiday COVID surge and voluntarily ...

  7. California Celebrities Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    Shaw Family Archives Ltd. v. CMG Worldwide, Inc., 486 F.Supp.2d 309 (S.D.N.Y., 2007) ruled on May 7, 2007 that in regard to Marilyn Monroe, because she died before California's Celebrity Rights Act was passed in 1985, and the state of New York does not recognize a right of publicity after the artist's death, her name, image, and voice are now ...

  8. After L.A. Fires, Bringing Production Back Has Become More ...

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    During the first week of the fires, permit applications dropped 80%, indicating an interruption in location shooting, though work on studio lots returned relatively quickly, says Philip Sokoloski ...

  9. Category:Entertainers from California - Wikipedia

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    Television personalities from California (3 C, 114 P) Pages in category "Entertainers from California" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.