This article argues for a view of popular music production that better accounts for sampling than has historically been the case by viewing it as a continuum of activity. Weighing evidence from interviews with musical practitioners against the legal and industry frameworks we illustrate, first, how sampling has been legally differentiated from other types of musical copying. Secondly we show that, despite this, comparable ethical codes exist within and across musical methods wherein sampling is part of the spectrum of activities. Thirdly, we discuss the ubiquity of digital technology within popular music production and the resultant closer relationship between sampling and other musical techniques moving onto, fourthly, how the sampling aes...
Copyright law governing digital music sampling is faced with two competing interests: (1) owners of ...
This note revisits the problem of digital sampling by musicians and the copyright law issues that ar...
Sampling may be defined as taking a segment of a copyright-protected sound or a sound recording and ...
This article argues for a view of popular music production that better accounts for sampling than ha...
Since musical sampling emerged as a subject of academic concern in the late-1980s, legal scholars ha...
The author explores the controversial topic of digital sampling, a process that allows one musician ...
This Article examines the disparate treatment of music and visual arts sampling under copyright law....
This article brings together insights from legal studies with methods of analysis and areas of conce...
This article brings together insights from legal studies with methods of analysis and areas of conce...
The socio-musical practice of sampling is closely associated with the re-use of pre-existing sound ...
Copyright law governing digital music sampling is faced with two competing interests: first, the own...
Digital sampling, wherein excerpts from pre-existing recordings are incorporated into a new recordin...
The explosive growth of the Internet and the widespread availability of professional-grade editing t...
In this book excerpt, the authors address the role of two major legal exceptions to copyright protec...
Brian Eno describes the recording studio as a compositional tool that has enabled composers to enjoy...
Copyright law governing digital music sampling is faced with two competing interests: (1) owners of ...
This note revisits the problem of digital sampling by musicians and the copyright law issues that ar...
Sampling may be defined as taking a segment of a copyright-protected sound or a sound recording and ...
This article argues for a view of popular music production that better accounts for sampling than ha...
Since musical sampling emerged as a subject of academic concern in the late-1980s, legal scholars ha...
The author explores the controversial topic of digital sampling, a process that allows one musician ...
This Article examines the disparate treatment of music and visual arts sampling under copyright law....
This article brings together insights from legal studies with methods of analysis and areas of conce...
This article brings together insights from legal studies with methods of analysis and areas of conce...
The socio-musical practice of sampling is closely associated with the re-use of pre-existing sound ...
Copyright law governing digital music sampling is faced with two competing interests: first, the own...
Digital sampling, wherein excerpts from pre-existing recordings are incorporated into a new recordin...
The explosive growth of the Internet and the widespread availability of professional-grade editing t...
In this book excerpt, the authors address the role of two major legal exceptions to copyright protec...
Brian Eno describes the recording studio as a compositional tool that has enabled composers to enjoy...
Copyright law governing digital music sampling is faced with two competing interests: (1) owners of ...
This note revisits the problem of digital sampling by musicians and the copyright law issues that ar...
Sampling may be defined as taking a segment of a copyright-protected sound or a sound recording and ...