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Music business : infrastructure, practice, and law / Nigel Parker.
2004
N 633 PAR.M 22
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Articles
Détails
Titre
Music business : infrastructure, practice, and law / Nigel Parker.
Auteur
Description
viii, 395 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
0421899301
9780421899308
9780421899308
Autre cote
N 633 PAR.M
Résumé
"Music Business is an insider's guide to the infrastructure practice and law of the music business. Unusually for a book on this subject, it analyses the organisation and evolution of the music business before considering the copyright and contract rules which underlie it. Wherever possible, the book adopts and international approach, with particular emphasis on the UK, USA and EU." "Anyone with a serious professional interest in the music business will find Music Business indispensable. This includes creators, managers, executive, investors, bankers, accountants, politicians, journalists, civil servants, students, and commercial users of music in addition to lawyers working in the field of media and entertainment."--Jacket.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references (pages [365]-369), discography (pages [370]-372), and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Ten minute music business MBA
From consumer to creator
Guide to this book
Infrastructure and practice chart
Music business executive summary
Intellectual property executive summary
Roots of the music business
Evolution of the music business
The creative business
Creative business outline
Live music business outline
Record business outline
Music publishing business outline
Information and communication technology
Negotiation in practice
Management practice
Creators and accountants
Creative business ICT issues
Live music business
Record business models
Record business ICT issues
Collecting society business model
Content and the information society
Group agreements
Record and publishing agreements
Management agreements
General purpose agreement checker
Copyright
The law of restraint of trade
Management agreement UK case law
Dispute resolution
The protection of information and ideas.
From consumer to creator
Guide to this book
Infrastructure and practice chart
Music business executive summary
Intellectual property executive summary
Roots of the music business
Evolution of the music business
The creative business
Creative business outline
Live music business outline
Record business outline
Music publishing business outline
Information and communication technology
Negotiation in practice
Management practice
Creators and accountants
Creative business ICT issues
Live music business
Record business models
Record business ICT issues
Collecting society business model
Content and the information society
Group agreements
Record and publishing agreements
Management agreements
General purpose agreement checker
Copyright
The law of restraint of trade
Management agreement UK case law
Dispute resolution
The protection of information and ideas.
Publié
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2004.
Langue
Anglais
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Review
"Music Business is an insider's guide to the infrastructure practice and law of the music business. Unusually for a book on this subject, it analyses the organisation and evolution of the music business before considering the copyright and contract rules which underlie it. Wherever possible, the book adopts and international approach, with particular emphasis on the UK, USA and EU." "Anyone with a serious professional interest in the music business will find Music Business indispensable. This includes creators, managers, executive, investors, bankers, accountants, politicians, journalists, civil servants, students, and commercial users of music in addition to lawyers working in the field of media and entertainment."--Jacket.