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LIVE SEMINAR: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 Madison
LIVE WEBCAST: Wednesday, October 26, 2016
WEBCAST REPLAY: Thursday, November 10, 2016 Wednesday, November 30, 2016
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“Every Little Thing” about music copyrightsFrom illegal downloading to plagiarism, the music industry can seem like “Helter Skelter.” However, if you represent musicians–or would like to in the future–a clear, comprehensive understanding of music law is a must.
The Ultimate Music Copyright CLE via The Fab Four features veteran copyright attorney and music law lover Jim Jesse. Using The Beatles as a case study, Jim will deliver an overview of core concepts in music copyright law, explain the legal framework surrounding successful artists, and discuss common ethical challenges. Plus, enjoy the backbeat as you are serenaded with Beatles songs throughout this engaging session!
“Help!” is hereDiscover the rhythm of copyright law and hit all the right notes in your next case.
l Get grounded in the core concepts of copyrights in general and music copyrights in particular
l Learn the general rules and statutes governing copyright litigation
l Delve into emerging issues impacting the future of music and copyright law
l Explore the “My Sweet Lord” copyright infringement case for ethical insights
Don’t get caught short There’s “Something” for everyone seeking guidance on music copyright law. Get your “Ticket to Ride” and register today for The Ultimate Music Copyright CLE!
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Live Seminar: October 26, 2016Madison
Live Webcast: October 26, 2016
Webcast Replays:November 10, 2016 November 30, 2016
6 CLE 1 EPRCR
EDITS
8:00 am Registration
8:30 am Introduction to Copyright Concepts and the Legal Framework of The Beatles and Their Music Publishing
8:50 am What is a Copyright and How do You Obtain One?
9:05 am The Six Exclusive Legal Rights You Get with Your Copyrightl Reproductionl Distribution
10:15 am Break
10:30 am The Six Exclusive Legal Rights (cont.)l Public Performancel Digital Transmission and
Streamingl Derivativesl Public Display
11:50 am Lunch (on your own)
12:50 pm Beatles’ Songwriting Credits/Lyrics/Joint Authors
1:20 pm Works Made for Hire and Termination Rights
1:40 pm Standards in Copyright Infringement Cases and Damages
1:50 pm Break
2:05 pm Ethical Issues Regarding Organizational Representation l Ethical Issues in the George
Harrison “My Sweet Lord” Case
l Breach of Fiduciary Dutyl Conflict of Interestl Ethical Issues Regarding
Band/Organization Dissolution
l Ethical Issues and Conflict of Interest in Representing Competing Interests of a Group
3:10 pm Program Concludes
Following program start time, webcast replay schedules will vary slightly from above listed times.
Schedule
About Our Featured PresenterJim Jesse has been an attorney for more than 20 years, consulting and practicing in the areas of intellectual property, licensing, and music law. He is the former general counsel for Cool Music Network (THECOOLTV), a 24-hour-a-day music video television network.
As founder of Rock N’ Roll Law, Jim has been a full-time CLE presenter since 2013. He has taught music law to thousands of attorneys across the country.
Jim is a true “Paperback Writer” as the author of The Music Copyright Law Manual and the forthcoming The Musician’s Guide to Music Copyright Law. He is also a singer and songwriter who has released two albums.
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The live seminar and live webcast on October 26, 2016 will also be submitted for Minnesota CLE credit.
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Who should attend- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -l Intellectual property law
attorneysl Entertainment law attorneysl Business lawyersl Any attorney interested in the
music industryl Beatles fans
How you’ll benefit- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -l Get an overview of music copyright
law and learn how to copyright music
l Understand the exclusive rights your client is entitled to under a copyright
l Review famous copyright infringement cases, music streaming issues, and sampling
l Go deeper and explore music copyright ethics in your “Yellow Submarine”