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An Introduction to Copyright Law and the Music Industry with Berklee Professor Maggie Lange

Maggie Lange
Maggie Lange is an experienced entertainment/contract lawyer, musician, and Assistant Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, where she teaches a course in music copyright law.
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Maggie Lange, an attorney and Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, discusses at length the US copyright code and how it applies to the music industry and recording artists. Topics covered include: the nuts and bolts of what copyright is; the five exclusive rights granted to copyright holders; how features like fair use and the compulsory mechanical license provision work; what “work for hire” means; what to fight for in your recording deal; and how to organize your band’s business to protect your individual and group rights.



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October 2007
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