Location: The New School for Jazz Performance, 55 West 13th St
Moderated by: Ray Archie, CEO of MixLuv, Inc.
Speaker(s): artist, Richard Barone; engineer, producer, and song-writer, Jack Douglas; Deezer’s VP of Music Rights and Label Relations, Julien Simon; entertainment & trademark attorney, Keith A. Weltsch, Esq.; S-Curve Records head and GRAMMY-winning producer, Steve Greenberg; SESAC’s VP of Writer/Publisher relations, Linda Lorence-Critelli.
The New York Section of the Audio Engineering Society, The Recording Academy’s New York Chapter, and The New School for Social Research will present a panel discussion on ‘Understanding Copyrights’. From the “Fair Play, Fair Pay Act” to promises of digital royalties for Producers, Mixers, and Engineers, new bills in Congress seem to guarantee a new brighter horizon for many who have not enjoyed this type of revenue in the past. But is this future so promising? This panel discussion will explore details of these new house bills as well as touch on under-utilized or unclaimed revenue based on existing royalty, rights, and trademarks.
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Posted: Friday, May 22, 2015
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