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The Present and Future of Music Law

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.02.2023

Herausgeber

Ann Harrison + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,6 cm

Gewicht

410 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5013-6967-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.02.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,6 cm

Gewicht

410 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5013-6967-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

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  • Produktbild: The Present and Future of Music Law
  • Produktbild: The Present and Future of Music Law
  • Foreword: Music Law: Music and the Law
    Peter Hook, Joy Division, New Order, University of Central Lancashire, UK
    Reflections by Tony Rigg, University of Central Lancashire, UK

    Introduction: Music Law: Unravelling Complexities
    Ann Harrison, Partner SSB Solicitors Ltd, University of Central Lancashire, UK and Tony Rigg, University of Central Lancashire, UK

    Part I: Tensions Between the Rights of Copyright Owners and the Freedom to Create.

    1. Copyright, Royalties and Industrial Decline
    Richard Osborne, Middlesex University, UK

    2. Sampling Practice: The Threat of Copyright Management to Its Future (and Past)
    Justin Morey, Leeds Beckett University, UK

    3. Emerging Frontiers: Platform regulation of mashups in and beyond an EU context
    Alan Hui, University of Oslo, Norway

    4. Music Copyright, Creators and Fans: Enemies or Friends in the Digital Domain?
    Paul Oliver, Edinburgh Napier University, UK and Stefan Lalchev, University of West London, UK

    5. Piracy Past, Present and Future & How the Recording Industry Can Disrupt, Mitigate and Innovate in Troubled Waters
    James Brandes, Digital Copyright Consultancy, UK

    Part II: Responding to the Needs of Music Business

    6.Mediation and Arbitration: An Alternative Forum for Transnational Dispute Resolution in the Music Industries
    Metka Potocnik, University of Wolverhampton, UK

    7. The Acoustic Trademark
    Katarzyna Krupa-Lipinska, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

    8. The Derivative Works Right and the Creative Epistemologies of the Other: Working towards a Legal Framework for Remix
    Lesley Model, University of Sussex, UK

    9. The U.S. Compulsory License; A Lesson in Technological Development and Legislation Shaping the Music Market
    Ralph W Peer, Peermusic, USA

    Part III: The Developing Commercial Landscape

    10. Blockchain: Hero or Hindrance for the Music Industry from a Legal Perspective
    Charlotte O'Mara, Partner Gunnercooke, UK

    11.Greening the Live Music Industry
    Teresa Moore, A Greener Festival, UK

    12. Branding and Endorsement: The Growing Importance of Branding and the Developing Legal Framework
    Emma Harding, Music Lawyer SSB Solicitors Ltd, UK

    13. The Artist Manager Relationship
    Jules O'Riordan, a.k.a. Judge Jules, DJ, Producer and Partner Sound Advice LLP, UK and Leslie Gillon, University of Central Lancashire, UK