In 2010, I completed an LL.M (Master of Laws) in Legal Practice.
The dissertation focuses on ... more In 2010, I completed an LL.M (Master of Laws) in Legal Practice.
The dissertation focuses on the relationship between major record label and artist and how it has evolved over the years.
The main areas of discussion are:
- The traditional exclusive recording contract between major label and artist and the alternatives to this type of contract.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the response of the record industry, the artist and the consumer.
- Future of Copyright law systems.
- The future of major record labels and the different business models which they are adopting.
This is a paper I presented at the 2011 British & Irish Law, Education and Technology Association... more This is a paper I presented at the 2011 British & Irish Law, Education and Technology Association (BILETA) conference.
The main areas of discussion are:
- Globalisation of the record industry and the homogenisation of music.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the recent resurgence of independent record labels.
- Reform in the Copyright Law system and the inbalance between rights holders, creators and users.
In 2010, I completed an LL.M (Master of Laws) in Legal Practice.
The dissertation focuses on ... more In 2010, I completed an LL.M (Master of Laws) in Legal Practice.
The dissertation focuses on the relationship between major record label and artist and how it has evolved over the years.
The main areas of discussion are:
- The traditional exclusive recording contract between major label and artist and the alternatives to this type of contract.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the response of the record industry, the artist and the consumer.
- Future of Copyright law systems.
- The future of major record labels and the different business models which they are adopting.
This is a paper I presented at the 2011 British & Irish Law, Education and Technology Association... more This is a paper I presented at the 2011 British & Irish Law, Education and Technology Association (BILETA) conference.
The main areas of discussion are:
- Globalisation of the record industry and the homogenisation of music.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the recent resurgence of independent record labels.
- Reform in the Copyright Law system and the inbalance between rights holders, creators and users.
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The dissertation focuses on the relationship between major record label and artist and how it has evolved over the years.
The main areas of discussion are:
- The traditional exclusive recording contract between major label and artist and the alternatives to this type of contract.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the response of the record industry, the artist and the consumer.
- Future of Copyright law systems.
- The future of major record labels and the different business models which they are adopting.
The main areas of discussion are:
- Globalisation of the record industry and the homogenisation of music.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the recent resurgence of independent record labels.
- Reform in the Copyright Law system and the inbalance between rights holders, creators and users.
The dissertation focuses on the relationship between major record label and artist and how it has evolved over the years.
The main areas of discussion are:
- The traditional exclusive recording contract between major label and artist and the alternatives to this type of contract.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the response of the record industry, the artist and the consumer.
- Future of Copyright law systems.
- The future of major record labels and the different business models which they are adopting.
The main areas of discussion are:
- Globalisation of the record industry and the homogenisation of music.
- The onslaught of digital technology and the recent resurgence of independent record labels.
- Reform in the Copyright Law system and the inbalance between rights holders, creators and users.