Date: July 15, 2009
Press Contact: Shawn Stavseth
In the wake of a $1.92 million fine in the nations only federal file-sharing case to go to trial, the distribution of digital music is under legal scrutiny. West LegalEdcenter and The GRAMMY Foundation have developed Digital Music Distribution The New Paradigm, as the first of several exclusive online continuing legal education (CLE) programs focused on entertainment law.
The digital music program is now available as an on-demand webcast through West LegalEdcenter. Recorded live at the Santa Monica offices of The Recording Academy, this legal seminar highlights the transformation of the traditional music industrys distribution of records through brick and mortar stores to online digital music distribution with such technology pioneers as eMusic, Napster, Apples iTunes, the Independent Online Distribution Alliance (IODA) and more.
The seminar also explores the legal implications of independent artists and labels that are unable to secure major recording contracts and are using social networks such as MySpace and Facebook to sell their own music and control their artistic content, development and success in ways never before contemplated by major record companies.
Practicing attorneys today need to know and understand the new business models in order to negotiate critical deal points such as rights acquisitions, payment of royalties, exclusivity, ad-sharing revenues, global considerations and merchandising, said Lee Ann Enquist, vice president, West Professional Development. This on-demand seminar will educate attendees about legal trends emerging from the music industrys changing face.
The legal panel presenting in Digital Music Distribution The New Paradigm consists of architects of the new business models Tony Berman, Esq. - Founder, Berman Entertainment and Technology Law; Jonathan Earp, Esq. - VP Legal & Business Affairs, IODA; David Hirshland, Esq. - President of Bug Music, Hollywood and Sean Leonard - Digital Music Strategist. Gary Culpepper, Esq., eMusic co-founder and former executive vice president of business and legal affairs, moderates the session.
Registration information: To register for Digital Music Distribution The New Paradigm, visit West LegalEdcenter.
About West LegalEdcenter
The cost-effective source for online and in-person legal training and CLE, West LegalEdcenter keeps attorneys up-to-date on the law and compliant with state requirements. Find everything you need to manage continuing education and professional development in law firms and legal departments live conferences and seminars around the nation, more than 7,000 online courses, compliance tracking, learning management, and full integration with in-house training. Taught by the most prestigious names in the legal field, West LegalEdcenter covers both the core substance of law as well as hot topics in every practice area. For more information, visit www.westlegaledcenter.com.
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