Music and copyright
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Music and copyright
(Edinburgh law and society series)
Edinburgh University Press, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
In an age of increasing technology and globalization this book takes a look at the international state of intellectual property. Written by music researchers and journalists, it highlights problems and solutions for the music industry and lawyers in the USA, Japan, Australia and Germany amongst others, and analyzes the cultural issues at work in new legislation.
Table of Contents
- Music and morality, Simon Frith
- copyright and international music industry, David Laing
- technology, economy and copyright reform in Canada, Paul Theberge
- music and copyright in the USA, Steve Jones
- Bette Midler and the piracy of identity, Jane M. Gaines
- the 1990 public enquiry into Australian music copyrights
- copyright and music in Japan, Toru Mitsui
- the problem of oral copyright - the case of Ghana, John Collins. Appendices: copyright - the dark side of the music business, Franco Fabbri
- copyright in Germany, Simon Frith.
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