Rock ’n’ Roll Law: Music Copyright Through the Eagles - In-Person or Webcast June 15
Minnesota CLE Seminars
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Join
Jim Jesse for a
rollicking review of all things legal AND rock 'n' roll!
After a career spent practicing law, writing and recording
music, and publishing books, Jim has the insider’s view of
music copyright law and ethical issues in representing bands
and artists. Learn valuable lessons from the trenches
and enjoy some music along the way! This series
focuses on the music, trials and tribulations of the Eagles. |
Friday, June 15
8:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Rock ’n’ Roll Law: Music Copyright Through the Eagles'
Career – Part I: Music Copyright Basics
Part One covers the basics
of music copyright law. You will learn:
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What a band should
discuss before they get started and why they should have
an operating agreement
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What record labels do
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What a copyright is,
and how to establish and register a copyright for music
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All the copyrights
artists need to be aware of, especially the two
copyrights in every song
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What a producer and
manager does
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What is music
publishing? What is music licensing?
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What are
works-made-for-hire?
Throughout the program, Jim
will use the Eagles’ career as a case study.
3.5 standard CLE credits applied for
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Friday, June 15
1:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Rock ‘n’ Roll Law: Music Copyright Through the Eagles'
Career – Part II: Music Copyright Exclusive Rights and
Revenue Streams
Part Two explores in-depth
the exclusive rights you acquire when you have a copyright
and what those basic rights mean under federal law.
Learn how the music industry has changed over the years and
how that affects the law, including all the revenue sources
for music. All the while, listen to music and audio
clips to elaborate on the law and follow the career and
discography of the Eagles as a case study.
The focus will be on copyright infringement cases while
listening to the songs in question. You will learn the basic
rules regarding proving a copyright infringement case, along
with defenses, and damages in a copyright action.
Finally, learn about the unique ethics issues faced when
representing an organization, specifically when representing
a band or artist. Specific emphasis will be placed on
the ABA’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) 1.7
(Conflict of interest – current client); 1.13 (Organization
as a client); 1.14 (Client with Diminished Capacity); and
2.1 (Role as Advocate).
3.5 standard CLE credits applied for, including 1.0
ethics credit
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