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Kelly C. Crabb: "The Economic Significance of the Beijing Olympic Games"

Kelly C. Crabb: "The Economic Significance of the Beijing Olympic Games"

Update: 2009-01-30
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Kelly Crabb's is a partner at Morrison & Foerster, the international counsel for the Beijing Olympics Organizing Committee. He previously served as counsel for the Salt Lake Winter Olympics. He has extensive experience in Asia, Oceania, Europe, and Latin America. He is especially well-versed in handling broadcasting and other media rights. His responsibilities included overseeing contracts for licensed goods and working to curtail intellectual piracy. In addition to Olympics projects, Crabb has extensive experience in content rights acquisition and licensing; motion picture, television, Internet and other content production, financing, distribution and exhibition; music business contracts; commercial endorsements and advertising; live entertainment, sporting events and legitimate stage productions; and corporate mergers and acquisitions and joint venture transactions. His book, The Movie Business, was published by Simon & Schuster.

Kelly Crabb discussed how the corporation formed by the Beijing Olympics Organizing Committee grows to multibillion dollar proportions, hosts the events, and then dissolves.
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Kelly C. Crabb: "The Economic Significance of the Beijing Olympic Games"

Kelly C. Crabb: "The Economic Significance of the Beijing Olympic Games"

USC U.S.-China Institute