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Taylor Swift is in the process of recording fresh versions of her first six studio albums. She is doing this because she does not own the master recordings of those original tracks, and hopes to regain control of her music by creating new versions ("Taylor's Versions" as she calls them).
To learn more about Taylor Swift's efforts, and to more broadly explore intellectual property rights, we welcome Scott Lloyd to the show. He is a principal with the law firm Offit Kurman and does work in the intellectual property space.
Email us at [email protected] with questions or ideas that you want us to share on the show!
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By Ross Anderson, CFP® and Daniel Messeca, CFP®5
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Taylor Swift is in the process of recording fresh versions of her first six studio albums. She is doing this because she does not own the master recordings of those original tracks, and hopes to regain control of her music by creating new versions ("Taylor's Versions" as she calls them).
To learn more about Taylor Swift's efforts, and to more broadly explore intellectual property rights, we welcome Scott Lloyd to the show. He is a principal with the law firm Offit Kurman and does work in the intellectual property space.
Email us at [email protected] with questions or ideas that you want us to share on the show!
Send us a text
Send your questions for upcoming show to [email protected]
@checkyourbalances on Instagram

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