Ido Chitman
Global Guide 2024
Band 3 : TMT: Telecoms, Media & Broadcasting
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About
Provided by Ido Chitman
Practice Areas
Intellectual Property
Media, Copyrights and Entertainment
Trademarks
Telecommunications & Media
Litigation
Class Actions
Insurance
Torts
Sports Law
Career
Ido is the head of the Art and Entertainment law department of the firm, representing production, media, advertising and record companies as well as producers, advertisers and artists.
With an in-depth understanding and familiarity of the entertainment and art world, Ido provides legal services in drafting broadcasting and distribution agreements, dealing with diverse issues of art related rights as well as litigation procedures, assisting in production of music CD's, and advising in strategic and commercial aspects of transactions with communication and new media companies.
Ido advices on matters concerning copyrights, benefits rights, and performers' rights, both on protecting such rights as well as regulation and receiving necessary permits and authorizations for using them. He has vast experience representing clients entering into negotiations and agreements with artists, producing agents as well as cable and cellular companies.
Ido is active in the firm’s Insurance department. The insurance companies represented by Ido benefit from his up-to-date knowledge and comprehensive expertise in such a dynamic world. Ido provides legal advice on avoiding future legal exposure, drafting agreements as well as on-going guidance to insurance initiatives.
Chambers Review
Global
Ido Chitman is a skilled lawyer who is well regarded for his representation of record and production companies, as well as individual artists, particularly in relation to copyright and other intellectual property issues.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He is a very talented lawyer. He is very good in copyright within the music industry."
"He is a very talented lawyer. He is very good in copyright within the music industry."