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Pris: 878 SEK exkl. moms | This must-have book is a comprehensive yet accessible guide to copyright and related rights in the music industry. It provides clear and concise instruction on how copyright works in practice and how it applies to music specifically, as well as covering how to manage, utilise and enforce copyright, what infringement looks like and how to avoid it. The book illustrates this with relevant cases and real world examples, including practical, step-by-step guidance for stakeholders of all types. It also signposts the future of copyright in the music industry through an examination of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain.
Key features include:
• An engaging and approachable writing style
• A practical orientation for those in the industry and their advisors
• The impact of social media on copyright infringement, management and remedies
• Accessible explanations of key concepts in copyright and related rights, as well as commonly misunderstood topics such as sampling and fair use.
Musicians, producers, copyright holders and others working in the music industry will find this an indispensable and easy-to-use resource for navigating all aspects of music copyright. It will also be of interest to academics and students of copyright law for its discussion of contemporary issues such as technology and enforcement.
Contents:
Foreword I David Martin
Foreword II Andrea Martin
Foreword III Scott Farrant
Preface
Key terms
Copyright in the Music Industry playlist
PART I MUSIC AND COPYRIGHT
1. Why copyright matters in music
2. What is copyright?
3. Copyright in a song
4. What copyright gives you
5. What copyright does not give you
PART II MANAGING MUSIC COPYRIGHT
6. Who owns the copyright?
7. Roles and relationships
8. Contracts 9. Licensing
10. Social media
PART III INFRINGEMENT
11. What is copyright infringement?
12. Who copied my song?
13. Inspiration or infringement
14. Sampling
15. Counterfeit goods
PART IV ENFORCEMENT
16. Starting a copyright infringement claim
17. Where to make a claim
18. Evidence and musicology reports
19. Remedies
20. Online enforcement
PART V LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
21. Artificial intelligence and music
22. Blockchain in the music industry
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