Deconstructing Copyright in Music - Origin of Copyright Law & Birth of Copyright Societies

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Copyright provides the owner of original work with the exclusive right to a particular work for a limited duration of time. For a work to be “copyrightable,” it must be original and tangible in the form of sound recording recorded (affixed to) on a CD or a literary work printed (affixed to) on paper. A copyrighted work can be original musical works, literary works, audio-visual works, dramatic and graphic art. A copyrighted mu ...   ...  Leggi dettagli

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  • Deconstructing Copyright in Music - Origin of Copyright Law & Birth of Copyright Societies

    Deconstructing Copyright in Music - Origin of Copyright Law & Birth of Copyright Societies

    Copyright provides the owner of original work with the exclusive right to a particular work for a limited duration of time. For a work to be “copyrightable,” it must be original and tangible in the form of sound recording recorded (affixed to) on a CD or a literary work printed (affixed to) on paper. A copyrighted work can be original musical works, literary works, audio-visual works, dramatic and graphic art. A copyrighted musical work can have multiple facets with multiple rights associated with the different aspects of musical creation. For a music creator to get fair pay for his/her music and get his/her rights protected he/she needs to know the copyright well. The episodes Deconstructing Copyright in Music aims to decode the nuances of copyright law in a simple language. Hear Atul Churamani, MD Turnkey Music & Publishing, and Ameet Datta Sr. Lawyer, IP, TMT, Trade Compliance talk about the Origin of Copyright Law and the Birth of Copyright Societies. Keep listening to our Podcast series IPRS Music Talks for more news and information from the Music Industry. To know more visit us at www.iprs.org Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter for regular updates.