Beginning with history of music copyright from its origins to the present, Music & Copyright in America explores the music industry through a legal lens. This in-depth, intriguing, and beautifully written book provides a practical overview of music rights and licensing as well as insights into its evolving future. Timely and absorbing, author Kevin Parks provides invaluable perspective, context, and clarity amidst the chaos and challenges of today's music business while offering considered insights into how the business may evolve in the future. In this book, he explores the history of the music business in the United States, with a focus on earlier watershed moments when technology threatened existing industry practices yet created larger, long-term opportunities. The author explains the fundamentals of music copyright for both songs and recordings and describes how these intellectual property assets are translated into the different licensing schemes that form the engine and lifeblood of the music business. This book untangles and clarifies the various judicial, legislative, and cultural developments that are dramatically changing both the music industry and the legal landscape.
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Weight: 458g
Dimensions: 179 x 253mm
Publication Date: 07 Apr 2014
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781614386711
About Kevin Parks
Kevin Parks is an intellectual property attorney with the intellectual property law firm Leydig Voit & Mayer Ltd. in Chicago. He has significant experience counseling clients and litigating in all areas of trademark and copyright law including representation in trial and appellate courts and in proceedings before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and U.S. Copyright Office. Prior to joining the firm Mr. Parks founded SOUNDIES a music licensing and consulting firm. He has been an adjunct faculty member at The John Marshall Law School since 2003 teaching coursework in music copyright and licensing. He writes and speaks regularly on current issues in music copyright and the music business.
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