Music And Copyright

English | 2008 | 618 Pages | PDF | 3,20 MB
Music and Copyright authored by Ron Rosen: The highly topical area of copyright law, as applied to music, is widely misunderstood by lawyers, business people, and - perhaps most seriously - the federal judiciary. More than ever, there is a need to understand music infringement issues within the context of copyright litigation. In Music and Copyright, Ron Rosen provides readers with a practical and strategic roadmap to the music-infringement litigation process, beginning with the client's claim or defense and continuing through the selection and use of trial experts, discovery, motion practice, and trial.
Renowned for his expertise and career-long commitment to entertainment, intellectual property, and commercial litigation, Ron Rosen has condensed his experience into an essential guide for anyone involved in music-infringement litigation. Packed with elucidating examples from the author's own practice, Music and Copyright navigates the often thorny terrain between notions of the legal and the musical providing practical advice, case studies, forms, and commentary along the way.
Features:
- In-depth, practical coverage of a music infringement action—from the claim/defense
through discovery, motion practice, the selection and use of experts, and trial
- Written by a highly-respected copyright litigator
- Packed with elucidating examples from the author's own practice
- Music and Copyright navigates the often thorny terrain between notions of the legal and
the musical providing practical advice, case studies, forms, and commentary along the way