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INTERNET PROTECTON: Intellectual Property Rights and the First Ammendment
by ae_d
Mark Rost was right where he said that the intellectual property rights of (original) creators on the internet must be protected. This is supported by the fact that abusers abound in www. McGowan (2004)... published 9 months ago
Booking Bands To Get Noticed
by MusicBizCenter
Get Your FREE '7 Golden Keys to Success in the Music Industry' CD Now! Booking bands to get noticed means knowing what marketing strategies to use and how to effectively promote your band. If you just play... published 2 weeks ago
The Life of an A&R Man
by MusicBizCenter
Seemly one of the most hated persons in the recording and entertainment industry is the A&R agent. To most he is seen as the barrier to fame and fortune, the killer of dreams who works for big wigs high up... published 2 weeks ago
Balancing between Promotional vs. informational
by rbnstr08
Promotional is a softer term for advertising. The system of presentation is more on creating a need for it or realizing a need for it. It would present a new or innovative concept that would stir some... published 2 months ago
Viacom Sues Google over YouTube Video Clips
by Ralph Deeds
Viacom's Press for Online Ads; Suit Against YouTube Viacom Sues Google over YouTube Clips Copyright Chaos Induced by Supreme Court published 2 years ago
Author of Blessings In The Mire quoted on Lifetime's Army Wives?
by Angel of Life
Is plagiarism "the highest form of flattery"? Check out this link and decide for yourself! http://www.mylifetime.com/on-tv/shows/army-wives#comment-293258 Author of Blessings In The Mire, Jan Deelstra writes... published 5 months ago
Taking Copyright Seriously
by carpesomediem
A lot of folks ignore copyright law. We have all broken it at some point or another, but when it comes down to it, a lot of us do not even realize we have broken it. Copyright law is convoluted, complicated... published 4 months ago
The music business
by 142nRockaway
Well, after almost 25 years in the music business, and being fortunate enough to have worked with some of the most brilliant minds in the industry, I can tell you that to make it in this business of music,... published 11 months ago
Art, Fair Use or Piracy?
by Ralph Deeds
In the 1970s Richard Prince became known as a pioneer in "appropriation art" by photographing other photographs, usually from magazine ads., enlarging them and exhibiting them in art galleries. One of his... published 12 months ago












