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Music Copyright

An Essential Guide for the Digital Age
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With behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the halls of power, real-world case studies and tips from successful industry players, Music Copyright: An Essential Guide for the Digital Age equips readers with the tools they need to navigate the complex world of music copyright. Covering such topics as music publishing, placements, performance rights, neighboring rights, and the global environment for music licensing, this book is essential to any music enterprise. Music industry insider Casey Rae inspires confidence in setting and achieving goals in a highly competitive marketplace through tips, strategies, and implementable work plans that make setting and achieving copyright goals achievable right out of the gate. With powerful insights from all corners of the industry, Music Copyright demonstrates how creator, technology and fan communities can work together to support a healthier music ecosystem that generates value for creators, businesses and fans.
Casey Rae is a music industry executive, musician, and cultural policy expert with a background in copyright and the evolving digital marketplace. He currently serves as director of music licensing for SiriusXM satellite radio, a service with more than 30 million listeners in the United States. Rae spent a decade advancing the musician cause in the halls of power as the CEO of the Future of Music Coalition.
Introduction Chapter One: Getting Familiar with Music Copyright Chapter Two: A Brief History of Music Copyright Chapter Three: Digital Music and the Evolution of an Industry Chapter Four: Musical Works and Copyright Exclusivities Chapter Five: Sound Recordings and Copyright Exclusivities Chapter Six: Copyright Enforcement, Safe Harbors, and Fair Use Chapter Seven: Copyright Registration, Metadata, and Databases Chapter Eight: Music Licensing: PROs, Publishing Administration, Synchronizations, and More Final Thoughts: Music Copyright and the Big Picture Appendix A About the Author
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