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In this "Ask A Music Lawyer" episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle, and Show/Music Producer, That Orko dive into crucial legal questions from the music community. They address concerns about using AI-generated music, emphasizing the importance of understanding copyright laws and how they apply to non-human-created works. The discussion also touches on the strategic use of logos before trademarking, the significance of filing in the right trademark classes, and the legal implications of distributing music without a distributor. These insights are essential for artists, producers, and anyone navigating the complexities of music law.
The conversation extends to ethical concerns, such as whether music attorneys lie to protect their clients, and practical advice on maintaining music growth while balancing a demanding day job. The episode also covers the importance of managing exclusive track rights in sync licensing and the challenges of dealing with music distribution platforms. This Q&A session is packed with valuable tips for those in the music industry, offering a comprehensive look at the legalities that can impact their careers.
Legal Disclaimer: The information, ideas, and suggestions in this video are not intended to be legal advice. Before following any suggestions contained in this video, you should consult your personal attorney. The speaker shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising as a consequence of your use or application of any information or suggestion in this video. Pursuant to the fair use doctrine under the 1978 Copyright Act, a copyrighted work owned by another may be used for criticism, commentary, news reporting, and educational purposes. The use of the livestream contained in this video falls within the fair use doctrine.
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In this "Ask A Music Lawyer" episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle, and Show/Music Producer, That Orko dive into crucial legal questions from the music community. They address concerns about using AI-generated music, emphasizing the importance of understanding copyright laws and how they apply to non-human-created works. The discussion also touches on the strategic use of logos before trademarking, the significance of filing in the right trademark classes, and the legal implications of distributing music without a distributor. These insights are essential for artists, producers, and anyone navigating the complexities of music law.
The conversation extends to ethical concerns, such as whether music attorneys lie to protect their clients, and practical advice on maintaining music growth while balancing a demanding day job. The episode also covers the importance of managing exclusive track rights in sync licensing and the challenges of dealing with music distribution platforms. This Q&A session is packed with valuable tips for those in the music industry, offering a comprehensive look at the legalities that can impact their careers.
Legal Disclaimer: The information, ideas, and suggestions in this video are not intended to be legal advice. Before following any suggestions contained in this video, you should consult your personal attorney. The speaker shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising as a consequence of your use or application of any information or suggestion in this video. Pursuant to the fair use doctrine under the 1978 Copyright Act, a copyrighted work owned by another may be used for criticism, commentary, news reporting, and educational purposes. The use of the livestream contained in this video falls within the fair use doctrine.
MISS KRYSTLE SOCIALS
VIDEO SHOT AND EDITED BY:
THEME / SHOW MUSIC BY:
#AskAMusicLawyer #MusicBusinessPodcast
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