Crefovi’s daily updates: Is music copyright law forcing artists to hand songwriting credits out?

Crefovi’s daily updates: Is music copyright law forcing artists to hand songwriting credits out?

Author: Crefovi November 3, 2021 Duration: 34:52
Crefovi's daily updates: In the old days, musicians only had to clear the use of samples that they had taken out of other songs, created and released by other songwriters, composers and performers. However, since the ‟Blurred lines” case, musicians, their labels and publishers should potentially also obtain licences from the rightowners of any other song already in the public domain, which has a similar feel, vibe – a ‟sound alike”-, preferably before, but otherwise after, the new song is released. In this uncertain musical environment, in which even the most simple of musical compositions could be deemed to be protected by copyright, by a court jury and/or a judge, how do musical artists and their advisers deal with copyright infringement claims (actual or possible), to preserve the performer’s reputation and commercial success of their musical output? Is the strategy of handing out songwriting credits the best, in this environment? #creativeindustries #music #musiclaw #musiccopyright #copyright #musicecosystem #blurredlines #bittersweetsymphony #oliviarodrigo #Crefovidailyupdates #crefovidailyupdate #creativity

Annabelle Gauberti hosts Lawfully Creative, a series of conversations that sit at the vibrant and often complex intersection where art and culture meet the legal frameworks that seek to govern them. This isn't a dry lecture on statutes and contracts; instead, each episode delves into the personal journeys of artists, performers, and policy makers, uncovering the inspirations and difficult decisions that truly define their careers. You'll hear candid stories and honest reflections that typically remain behind the scenes, offering a genuine look at the challenges and triumphs within creative industries. The dialogue goes beyond abstract ideas to tackle the real-world implications of law on cultural expression. Produced by Crefovi, this podcast also integrates the firm's sharp, daily analysis, providing listeners with timely and relevant context that grounds the broader discussions. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of how legal boundaries and creative freedoms constantly negotiate with one another, shaping the work that reaches the public eye. Each episode promises a nuanced perspective, perfect for anyone curious about the unseen structures supporting the art world.
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