Does IFTA Arbitration have the authority to prevent a party from attending the American Film Market?
No. The American Film Market is operated under its own Rules and Guidelines. However the AFM’s Rules and Guidelines provide that a party that fails to satisfy a final IFTA Arbitration award may be barred for two (2) successive markets upon the request of the Prevailing Party. In addition, an arbitrator may ask that a party be barred from the American Film Market if that party fails to pay the arbitrator’s fees. These provisions are intended to support the integrity of the AFM and are not remedies made available by IFTA Arbitration. Please consult Section Three of the AFM Guidelines (found on the American Film Market section of our website www.americanfilmmarket.com) for further information.
No. The American Film Market is operated under its own Rules and Guidelines. However the AFM’s Rules and Guidelines provide that a party that fails to satisfy a final IFTA Arbitration award may be barred for two (2) markets upon the request of the Prevailing Party. In addition, an arbitrator may ask that a party be barred from the American Film Market if that party fails to pay the arbitrator’s fees. These provisions are intended to support the integrity of the AFM and are not remedies made available by IFTA Arbitration. Please consult the AFM Guidelines (found on the American Film Market section of our website www.americanfilmmarket.com) for further information.