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The Musician'S Guide To Copyright - OneDDL - 08-21-2024 Free Download The Musician'S Guide To Copyright Last updated 2/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.19 GB | Duration: 4h 41m Everything you need to know to survive the music business. Copyright, Trademarks, Selling Beats, Sampling, and more! What you'll learn In this class, students will learn the fundamental principals of copyright. What makes something original? Copyright in the Constitution Rights We Get Intellectual Property Things Copyright Doesn't Protect Copyright Term (length) Public Domain How to Get a Copyright Work for Hire First Sale Doctrine Licensing Contracts for Music Film, TV, and Game Licensing Fair Use Parody Trademarks How to Get a Trademark Performing Group Names (Band Names) Titles - Song Titles Right of Publicity Contractual Rights Exclusivity Moral Rights Creative Commons Requirements There are no prerequisites for this course. Students need only to be interested in music copyright. Don't file a copyright before watching this class! Let me show you how to do it - it can be done at no cost. Description Welcome to the "Musician's Guide" Series!This series is pulled directly from the courses I've created for my university position in Music Business. All of these courses are designed for the everyday musician - amateur or professional - who has little or no knowledge on the topic, but wants to master it.This class is all about Copyright.100% Answer Rate! Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor. It is ideal for anyone who has had an interest in copyright, or a need to understand copyright. Especially:Creators: If you are making music, you need to understand your rights. Consumers: If you are working with music, and want to know if you can copy a song, delete a song, or make a mashup of a song, this course is for you!Musicians: If you are going to be recorded, you should understand how things will work when the recording is released, and what rights you have to your performance.Producers: If you are using samples in your tracks, you need to understand copyright!Curious Minds: Anyone interested in how copyright law works, where it comes from, and where it might be going is invited to be a part of this class.In this class, we start with the most basic question: How do we define music? Once we have a definition, we start to look at how music is protected with copyright, ways that it isn't, and how to work with it for fun and profit. I'll walk you through every step of the issue and explain the logic behind every concept.The goal of this class is for you to understand how to make copyright protection work for you.Software:This course is NOT specific to any DAW program.Genre:The recording studio has no genre - so all are welcome here. Topics Covered: Defining MusicMelody and UniquenessOriginality"Independent Creation"TangibilityCopyright at the Constitution Rights We GetMusic publishing, and music industry trendsMake money online with your music.Intellectual PropertyCopyright TermPublic DomainHistory of CopyrightWork For HireAssignmentsLicensingFirst Sale DoctrineFilm, TV, and Game LicensingCollaborationFair UseParodyTrademarksPerforming Group Names (Band Names)Titles (Song Titles)Right of PublicityContractual RightsExclusivityRight of RefusalMoral RightsCreative CommonsCopyLeftAnd much, much more!If you are ready to start making money from your music, and making sure it is protected, this class will start you on that journey. Get started today.Dr. Allen is a university music professor and is a top-rated Udemy instructor - with nearly 100 courses and over 200,000 students. In 2017 Star Tribune Business featured him as a "Mover and a Shaker," and he is recognized by the Grammy Foundation for his music education classes. ** I guarantee that this course is the most thorough copyright course available ANYWHERE on the market - or your money back (30-day money-back guarantee) **Closed captions have been added to all lessons in this course.--------------------------------------------------------------------- Praise for Courses by Jason Allen:⇢ "It seems like every little detail is being covered in an extremely simple fashion. The learning process becomes relaxed and allows complex concepts to get absorbed easily. My only regret is not taking this course earlier." - M. Shah⇢ "Great for everyone without any knowledge so far. I bought all three parts... It's the best investment in leveling up my skills so far.." - Z. Palce⇢ "Excellent explanations! No more or less than what is needed." - A. Tóth⇢ "VERY COOL. I've waited for years to see a good video course, now I don't have to wait anymore. Thank You!" - Jeffrey Koury⇢ "I am learning LOTS! And I really like having the worksheets!" - A. Deichsel⇢ "The basics explained very clearly - loads of really useful tips!" - J. Pook⇢ "Jason is really quick and great with questions, always a great resource for an online class!" M. Smith----------------------------------------------------------------------------Students who register for this course will receive ongoing exclusive content and discounts for all future classes in the series. Overview Section 1: Introduction & Overview Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 What We are Covering Here Lecture 3 Tools You Will Need for This Class Lecture 4 Disclaimer: I Am Not A Lawyer Lecture 5 Disclaimer: Territories Section 2: What is Music? Lecture 6 Defining Music Lecture 7 Axis of Awesome Lecture 8 Melody and Uniqueness Lecture 9 Originality Lecture 10 Independent Creation Lecture 11 Music is Intangible Lecture 12 Definitions of Music Lecture 13 The Legal Definition of Music Section 3: What is Copyright? Lecture 14 Copyright in the Constitution Lecture 15 Rights We Get Lecture 16 Intellectual Property Lecture 17 Copyright Does Not Protect Section 4: Copyright Basics Lecture 18 Term Lecture 19 Public Domain Lecture 20 Why Put Something In The Public Domain? Lecture 21 History of Copyright Lecture 22 How to Get a Copyright Section 5: Work For Hire Lecture 23 What is Work For Hire? Lecture 24 Work For Hire Copyright Term Section 6: Assignments Lecture 25 What These Are Lecture 26 First Sale Doctrine Lecture 27 Licensing Lecture 28 Film and TV Licensing Lecture 29 Licensing "Houses" Section 7: Collaboration Lecture 30 Collaboration and Copyright Lecture 31 Presumption of Equal Ownership Lecture 32 How a Band Divides Copyright Section 8: Fair Use Lecture 33 The Fair Use Doctrine Lecture 34 Types of Fair Use Lecture 35 The 4 Factors Lecture 36 Example - Class Video Lecture 37 What a Lawyer Will Tell You About Fair Use Section 9: Parody Lecture 38 Misconceptions about Parody Lecture 39 Weird Al Yankovic Section 10: Trademarks Lecture 40 What is a Mark? Lecture 41 What is a Trade? Lecture 42 How to get a Trademark Lecture 43 My Trademarks Lecture 44 Trademark Symbols Section 11: Performing Group Names (Band Names) Lecture 45 Uniqueness Lecture 46 Filing Lecture 47 What About My Own Name? Section 12: Trademark and Fair Use Lecture 48 Does Fair Use Still Apply? Lecture 49 Example of Fair Use and Trademarks Section 13: Titles Lecture 50 Trademark and Titles of Works (Song Titles) Section 14: Right of Publicity Lecture 51 What is Right of Publicity Lecture 52 Tom Waits Example Lecture 53 Bette Midler Example Lecture 54 Frank Zappa Example Lecture 55 Protections Section 15: Contractual Rights Lecture 56 Your Contractual Rights Section 16: Exclusivity Lecture 57 Selling a Beat Lecture 58 Territory Lecture 59 Product Or Service Lecture 60 Duration Section 17: Right of First Negotiation / Refusal Lecture 61 Right of First Refusal Section 18: Moral Rights Lecture 62 Moral Rights Section 19: Creative Commons / CopyLeft Lecture 63 What is CopyLeft? Lecture 64 Core Principals Lecture 65 Get Creative Video Lecture 66 The C and CC Lecture 67 The Creative Commons Licenses Lecture 68 Databases of Works Section 20: Free Stuff! Lecture 69 Stems to Remix! Section 21: Wrap Up Lecture 70 What Comes Next? Lecture 71 Thanks for Watching! Lecture 72 Bonus Lecture Musicians looking to understand how to protect their songs, albums, and tracks.,Musicians looking to understand a contract that might have been presented to them that involves copyright.,Artists who are looking for an understanding of copyright. Homepage DDOWNLOAD Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |