Episode 33: Freelancer Laws with Milt Toby
The Freelance Remuda: Navigating the Equine Media Frontier
Release Date: 01/28/2020
The Freelance Remuda: Navigating the Equine Media Frontier
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info_outlineMilt Toby is an attorney and the president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, an organization dedicated to helping independent non-fiction writers. Milt also serves as legal counsel for the American Horse Publications, and is a frequent presenter on publishing contracts, copyright and other legal issues affecting writers at AHP seminars and other national meetings. He’s also an author, and his latest book, Taking Shergar was named the best horse racing book at the EQUUS Film & Arts Fest in 2019.
Milt has been a great source of knowledge for the American Horse Publications community, as well as our Freelance Remuda group. I’ve learned so much from talking with him, and I hope y’all will too. Today we’re going to focus on some pending laws that may affect freelancers in the United States.
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