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John Kellogg
John Kellogg is an entertainment attorney, performer, and Assistant Chair of the Music Business/Management Department at Berklee College of Music. He is also a practicing lawyer, who for many years represented the R&B group The O’Jays, and who currently represents singer Gerald Levert as well as emerging artists. Kellogg also performed and recorded with the R&B/funk group Cameo before attending law school.
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John Kellogg, Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, shares his thoughts on the future of the music business – in specific, how consumer behavior such as filesharing is changing how music companies must do business, and how copyright holders might need to adapt in the coming years to keep making money off the copyrights they hold.



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October 2007
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File Sharing | Future of Music | Internet | Music Industry | Music Schools

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