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A Case Study in the Ethics of the Music Business with George Howard of ArtistsHouse and Matt Bauerschmidt of Loyola University,
George Howard
Former president of the storied Rykodisc label and founder of Slow River Records, George Howard is an accomplished musician, producer, executive, and educator. He currently holds posts as Assistant Professor of Management at Loyola University, Instructor and lecturer at Berklee College of Music’s BerkleeMusic program, and editor and frequent contributor to Artists House. He is the author of Getting Signed! An Insider's Guide to the Record Industry, and Publishing 101, both aimed at educating aspiring artists in how to succeed in a music industry game that at times seems rigged against them. |
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Description: In this seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Howard of Loyola and ArtistsHouse interviews entrepreneur and Loyola student Matt Bauerschmidt about the ethical challenges of doing business in the music industry. George and Matt work through a case study taken from Matt’s own artist services company that involves balancing the internal values of his company (for example, that they will do nothing illegal) with the values of the genre they work in (hip-hop) – in particular a conflict over whether it’s ever acceptable to sample copyrighted work without copyright clearance.
Shoot Date: Jan 08 |
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