Commissioned for a symposium on copyright law and the creation of music, this article explores five questions about popular music that can be illuminated by greater insights into copyright law and the music business. Why do popular songs usually last for fewer than five minutes? Why are professional songwriters dissatisfied with Pandora and Spotify? Why can we bring European CDs back to the United States? Why can\u27t YouTube videos be created with ASCAP/BMI licenses? Are digital downloads sales or licenses? And as a bonus: Why did the royalty rate for sheet music stay at seven cents per copy? It is my hope that answering these questions will enable us to develop a deeper understanding of copyright law and how it can affect popular music. T...
Contemporary copyright decisions by Federal Courts perplex composers; am I the creative composer, or...
The Article discusses the recognition of the public performance right for sound recordings under the...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note discusses the history of American popular song from the late nineteent...
Commissioned for a symposium on copyright law and the creation of music, this article explores five ...
The interaction between music and law is unique to copyright litigation. Music is “commonly regarded...
Inspired by passionate contemporary debates about music copyright, this Article investigates how, wh...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
This Article focuses on the topic of music copyright, but addresses this legal issue from a differen...
The law of music copyright, although now quite old, is still relatively young in its development and...
Many participants in the music industry consider unauthorized transmissions of music files over the ...
Many participants in the music industry consider unauthorized downloading of music files over the In...
The current system of copyright in America is damaging to both the public and potential creators. Ke...
The article discusses U.S. copyright law and its influence on creativity and musical innovation. The...
As a starting point for this Essay, in Section I, I will present new data on the musical preferences...
In my thesis, I examine the history and philosophy of intellectual property and the specific case of...
Contemporary copyright decisions by Federal Courts perplex composers; am I the creative composer, or...
The Article discusses the recognition of the public performance right for sound recordings under the...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note discusses the history of American popular song from the late nineteent...
Commissioned for a symposium on copyright law and the creation of music, this article explores five ...
The interaction between music and law is unique to copyright litigation. Music is “commonly regarded...
Inspired by passionate contemporary debates about music copyright, this Article investigates how, wh...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
This Article focuses on the topic of music copyright, but addresses this legal issue from a differen...
The law of music copyright, although now quite old, is still relatively young in its development and...
Many participants in the music industry consider unauthorized transmissions of music files over the ...
Many participants in the music industry consider unauthorized downloading of music files over the In...
The current system of copyright in America is damaging to both the public and potential creators. Ke...
The article discusses U.S. copyright law and its influence on creativity and musical innovation. The...
As a starting point for this Essay, in Section I, I will present new data on the musical preferences...
In my thesis, I examine the history and philosophy of intellectual property and the specific case of...
Contemporary copyright decisions by Federal Courts perplex composers; am I the creative composer, or...
The Article discusses the recognition of the public performance right for sound recordings under the...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note discusses the history of American popular song from the late nineteent...