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A Writer’s Guide to Negotiating Creative Rights Like a Pro

by Tisha Morris, Esq.

Available in paperback and eBook

The independent creator’s essential guide to navigating the business side of entertainment. This comprehensive resource empowers writers with the critical negotiation strategies and legal knowledge needed to safeguard their creative rights and maximize their financial returns.

Written by an entertainment attorney who represents writers and creators, this book pulls back the curtain on the agreements, deal points, and industry dynamics that determine whether a project actually makes it to the screen.

From understanding chain of title issues to option agreements, shopping agreements, and purchase deals, this book provides pro tips and actionable insights to learn how to effectively communicate the value of your work and build sustainable career momentum.

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Where storytelling meets business strategy.

The essential business guide for independent creators developing projects for film and television.

Written by an entertainment attorney, this book pulls back the curtain on industry standards.

About the Author

Tisha Morris is an entertainment attorney and founder of Legacy Arts Law PC where she represents writers, filmmakers, and creators in film, new media, and publishing. She advises on contracts, dealmaking, and creative business strategy, and is the author of multiple books on creativity and personal development.

Tisha is actively involved in the entertainment and legal communities as a member of the Beverly Hills Bar Association, California Lawyers for the Arts, LGBTQ+ Lawyers LA, Women in Film, and Women in Music. She also serves on the board of the Ojai Film Festival and is a licensed attorney in California and Tennessee.

When she’s not practicing law, Tisha resides in Ojai, California, with her wife, poodle, and stepcat, where she works on her debut legal thriller novel.

An insider’s guide to protecting creative rights in the entertainment industry.

Table of Contents

  • I want you to succeed and fulfill your greatest dreams through your creative work. And to do that, you need to know the business side of the craft. Writing the script or the book is only the beginning. The real journey begins when you, or someone else, wants to turn your work into something more. That’s where the business side comes in.

  • Chapter 1: Intellectual Property

    Chapter 2: Copyright Basics for Creatives

    Chapter 3: The Source Material

    Chapter 4: What is Chain of Title

  • Chapter 5: Your Role as the Dealmaker

    Chapter 6: Your Professional Team

  • Chapter 7: Pitching the Project

    Chapter 8: Producer Attachments

  • Chapter 9: Development Agreements

    Chapter 10: Rights Transfer Agreements

    Chapter 11: Story Rights

  • Chapter 12: The Major Deal Points

    Chapter 13: Long-Term Deal Points

  • Chapter 14: The Boilerplate Terms

    Chapter 15: Speaking the Industry Language

  • Knowing Your Value at Every Stage

    Managing Your Portfolio of Work

    Building and Maintaining Professional Relationships

    Protecting Your Intellectual Property Over Time

    Tracking the Termination Right

    Fair Use, Public Domain, and Emerging Rights

    Forming a Legal Entity

    Becoming a WGA Member

    The Attorney as Creative Ally

    Creative Freedom as the Destination

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