Music copyright cases - Judith Finell talk Oct 21
Fairly Used 2013-03-30
The Center for Internet and Society presents
Judith Finell
Invasion of the Tune Snatchers - Does Copyright Law Inhibit or Enhance Musical Creativity Today?
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Room 280A, Stanford Law School
12:45pm-2:00pm
Lunch will be served. http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6538 Music technology has radically changed the way in which music
is composed, produced, performed, and obtained. Many artists openly
utilize the works of others, often altering the core sonic
characteristics of a sampled fragment. These developments pose new
challenges to doctrines such as fair use, scenes a faire, and
infringement criteria, such as access, transformative use, and prior
art. Musicologist and expert witness Judith Finell will discuss these
issues, and present musical examples from recent copyright cases.
Judith Finell is a musicologist who specializes in issues involving music as intellectual property. Her arena is the intersection of music,
law, and technology. She formed her consulting firm Judith Finell
Musicservices Inc. in New York over 20 years ago, to serve copyright and
entertainment attorneys, and the music,
entertainment, media, technology, and advertising industries. She has
testified as an expert witness in many leading copyright cases
throughout the country, and is a frequent guest speaker before attorney
groups, law schools, and intellectual property organizations.
Her paper on this topic can be found at: http://www.law.stanford.edu/calendar/details/4548/CIS%20Speaker%20Series%20-%20Judith%20Finell%20/#related_media