This textbook is designed to inspire debate and discussion about the past, present, and future of the music industry-blending insights from legal, business, and policy perspectives. Students are introduced to the history of music as property in commerce; key technological and business milestones affecting all aspects of the creative process; legal protections for those who create music, those who own it, and those who want to use it; the competing (and recurring) policy debates from the past century that have influenced the way creative participants interact with one another; and the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age.
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Weight: 1246g
Dimensions: 186 x 254mm
Publication Date: 30 Dec 2020
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781684676125
About Julie L. RossMichael J. Huppe
Julie Ross has been a full-time faculty member at Georgetown Law since 1998 where she has taught courses focusing on legal practice and music law. Her scholarship focuses on music copyright and writing pedagogy. She is a graduate of Hamilton College and Harvard Law School and clerked for the Honorable H. Lee Sarokin in New Jersey. Before moving to academia she practiced as a litigator in Los Angeles.Michael Huppe is President & CEO of SoundExchange an organization at the center of many legal policy and technology issues confronting the modern music industry. With over 20 years in the industry he has fought on behalf of artists songwriters labels publishers and studio producers. A graduate of Harvard Law School he was originally a commercial litigator and now focuses on the business issues affecting creators especially those relating to music and technology.