MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2018 | COMPLETEMUSICUPDATE.COM | ||||
THE LATEST EDITION OF THE SETLIST PODCAST IS GOING LIVE SOON! This week's episode of Setlist is another marking CMU's 20th birthday, the ninth in a series of special editions reviewing the 20 biggest stories CMU has covered over the last two decades. Here we tell the story of the iTunes Store and how it kickstarted the digital music revolution, dominating the market for a number of years and posing all sorts of questions about how the industry sold, marketed and charted its recordings. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital. This week's Setlist will go live very soon - CLICK HERE to tune in and sign up | |||||
KEY DEVELOPMENTS IN MUSIC RIGHTS MASTERCLASS. Don't forget that next month we will present the 'Key Developments In Music Rights' masterclass for 2018. This half-day session provides a concise and user-friendly overview of all the key developments that have occurred in music copyright in the last twelve months, including the Copyright Directive, the MMA, safe harbour, termination rights, piracy initiatives and the big lawsuits. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE | |||||
MORE SEMINARS AND MASTERCLASSES FOR 2019. Tickets are also now on sale for another masterclass and two more evening seminar series that will take place in early 2019. It's our 'Dissecting The Digital Dollar' masterclass, plus seminars on music rights and music marketing. The sessions run from January through to March. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE | |||||
THE FIVE BIGGEST STORIES OF THE LAST SEVEN DAYS. Too busy to keep up with the constant stream of music industry news? We summarise the five key developments in just five paragraphs - including: YouTube's ongoing campaign against article thirteen, Rammstein's Viagogo injunction, Taylor Swift signing to Universal, Live Nation appealing its Wireless licence and mega-damages following a stage-dive gone wrong at a Skrillex gig. PREMIUM SUBSCRIBERS CAN ACCESS CMU DIGEST HERE - CLICK HERE TO GO PREMIUM | |||||
MIDEM LATIN AMERICAN FORUM. MIDEM is presenting its first ever Latin American Forum in Rio as we speak, and tomorrow CMU Insights will join the conversation with CMU's Chris Cooke leading a discussion on the development, enforcement and monetisation of music rights in the region. He'll be joined a number of experts on this market, including Yvonne Drazan (Peermusic), Rafael Fariñas (CISAC), Angie Martinez (Ozuna Entertainment), Aloysio Reis (Sony/ATV) and Sydney Sanches (UBC). CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO | |||||
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