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ABA Forum: Legal & Business Issues in a Web 2.0 World –Can Anyone Really Control Online Content?

Armando Llorens | Bobby Rosenbloum | Elliott Peters | Zahava Levine
Zahava Levine is a veteran attorney for many of today’s leading new-media companies (including Real Networks), and currently is Chief Counsel for YouTube.
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In this clip from a 2007 American Bar Association Forum titled “Legal and Business Issues in the New Internet World of User Generated Content & Social Networking,” the panelists discuss how the process of licensing music for online use might be streamlined, considering, as one panelist puts it, “to call [the current process] a nightmare would be a vast understatement.” They discuss how the process of licensing all online content – including music –might be rethought to take account of modern realities.



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October 2007
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Copyright | Future of Music | Licensing | Online Music | Publishing

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