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High-stakes copyright bill back before MPs

High-stakes copyright bill back before MPs
After a dizzying lobbying season this fall, the battle for the attention of policy-makers begins again this week as MPs consider amendments to the government’s proposed copyright bill.
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Hastings Entertainment’s… Continue reading

High-stakes copyright bill back before MPs

High-stakes copyright bill back before MPs
The battle for the attention of policy-makers begins again this week as MPs consider amendments to the government’s proposed copyright bill.
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‘The Coug’ is dead to John Mellencamp, as are… Continue reading

How to Write Independent Music : How to Copyright Music

Learn how and where you can obtain a copyright for your indie album in thisfree video series that will show you how to be a successful independent music writer. Expert: Frederick Burchell Bio: Frederick “Ricky B.” Burchell is a rapper/producer… Continue reading

Warner Music Group (WMG), YouTube, Copyright Laws and the Nettizens. Another rant

CLICK MORE FOR LINKS!!!! Volley #4, with some new information for you folks about the WMG situation, and what I believe we should be doing in all this. The thing that’s humorous to me in all this is that I’m… Continue reading

35 Year Copyright Reversion Clause, Works for Hire, and the Future of the Music Business

In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org – Jay Cooper, a music lawyer based in Los Angeles, explains what the 35-year reversion clause of the Copyright Act of 1978 is, and how it’s likely to play out when that clause falls due… Continue reading