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What is the Independent Film & Television Alliances role in the arbitration process?

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What is the Independent Film & Television Alliances role in the arbitration process?

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IFTA Arbitration is a division of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (“IFTA” or “Alliance”). The Alliance is not involved in any way in parties’ individual contract disputes. Its role is to ensure that the administrative functions of IFTA Arbitration are carried out effectively and fairly and the Alliance retains authority to approve any amendments to the IFTA Rules or procedures. To ensure IFTA Arbitration remains neutral, the Alliance has established an international Arbitration Advisory Committee, comprised of buyer representatives, seller representatives and arbitrators, whose mandate is to evaluate and recommend neutral arbitration policies and procedures and to recruit skilled arbitrators for the IFTA Panel of Arbitrators (“Panel”).

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IFTA Arbitration is a division of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (“IFTA” or “Alliance”). IFTA’s role is to ensure that the administrative functions of IFTA Arbitration are carried out effectively and fairly and in accordance with the IFTA International Rules of Arbitration. Neither the Alliance nor the IFTA Board of Directors is involved in any way in the parties’ individual contract disputes or the cases brought before the Tribunal for resolution. Board Members (in their capacity as an IFTA Director) are prohibited from involvement in the day-to-day operations of IFTA Arbitration and, to further ensure that IFA Arbitration remains a neutral forum, the Board has established an international Arbitration Advisory Committee (“AAC”) comprised of buyer representatives, seller representatives and arbitrators, whose mandate is to recruit skilled arbitrators for the IFTA Panel of Arbitrators (“Panel”) and to evaluate and recommend neutral arbitration policies and procedures, includ

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