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This is a quick update for all CMU Daily and CMU Premium subscribers about upcoming events and webinars from CMU Insights. | ||||
CMU Insights is next week presenting three free online panel discussions to mark the recent launch of the 'Music Copyright Explained' guide with the UK's Intellectual Property Office. The three panels are as follows... MUSIC COPYRIGHT IN 2021 Tuesday 6 Apr 2021 | 5pm What are the key challenges and opportunities for music-makers and music copyright owners in 2021? Music rights experts identify and explain the big talking points around music copyright, discussing how music-makers and music industry practitioners can inform the debate. Joining the conversation will be music-maker and FAC board member Roxanne de Bastion; the Music Publishers Association's General Manager and Chief Policy Officer Lucie Caswell; Musicians' Union Deputy General Secretary Naomi Pohl; and Sentric Music's Global Director Of Music Services Simon Pursehouse. MAKING USE OF MUSIC Wednesday 7 Apr 2021 | 5pm If you are a content creator, a cultural company using music in your productions or an entrepreneur with a music-based start-up, what do you need to know about music copyright? And what is the easiest way to access and utilise great music? Music rights experts provide practical tips and also consider how the music industry could and is making the music licensing process simpler. Joining the conversation will be Sophie Goossens from law firm Reed Smith; Raffaella De Santis from law firm Harbottle & Lewis; and music licensing expert Becky Brook. EXPLAINING MUSIC COPYRIGHT Thursday 8 Apr 2021 | 5pm In an age where a laptop is a recording studio and a global audience is just a few clicks away, how can we make sure every music-maker is equipped with the basic knowledge they need about music copyright? Music rights experts discuss the role of the music industry and music education in explaining music copyright. Joining the conversation will be artist manager and educator Phil Nelson; Go 2 Agency founder Shauni Caballero; and rapper and FAC advocate Shao Dow. BOOK FREE PLACES AT THESE PANELS HERE DOWNLOAD THE 'MUSIC COPYRIGHT EXPLAINED' GUIDE HERE | ||||
Next week a brand new series of CMU's Weekly Webinars kicks off, delving deeper into some key issues and debates around the streaming market. Sessions include... THE KEY STREAMING CHALLENGES IN 2021 Tuesday 6 Apr 2021 | 2.30pm The global record industry continues to grow on the back of the streaming boom, though challenges remain in the streaming business. We outline and explain all the key challenges, and suggest what solutions may be employed by the services and the music industry. DIGITAL MUSIC IN EMERGING MARKETS Tuesday 13 Apr 2021 | 2.30pm Markets like China, India, Russia, South Korea and Brazil have played a key role in the revival of the record industry's fortunes, while markets in Africa are set to become increasingly important in the years ahead. Which services and what models dominate in these countries? SAFE HARBOUR AND THE VALUE GAP Tuesday 20 Apr 2021 | 2.30pm The music industry went to war with YouTube over safe harbour and the value gap. What does that even mean? And who is winning the battle? We look at 2019's controversial European Copyright Directive and what impact it will - or will not - have, and whether those reforms can - or will - be adopted by the US. Plot twist: maybe YouTube wasn't even the real problem. CLICK HERE TO BOOK INTO THIS SERIES CLICK HERE TO BOOK INTO INDIVIDUAL WEBINARS | ||||
This year's Great Escape is taking place online on 13 and 14 May and - at the heart of the TGE Conference - you will again find the CMU+TGE programme. As well as keynote interviews with the likes of Merck Mercuriadis, Nadia Khan and Wendy Ong, CMU+TGE will present a series of briefings and insight sessions around three key themes... FUTURE MUSIC TALENT will look at how music educators and the music industry can better support entrepreneurial early-career music-makers, how COVID has impacted on the fanbase building process for DIY phase artists, and why it's more important than ever to educate the creative community about copyright and data. FUTURE MUSIC STRATEGIES will consider the latest trends in streaming, fanbase building and the direct-to-fan relationship, and investigate what the touring and festival markets will look like in the post-COVID, post-Brexit world. What technologies, data, influencers, partnerships and strategies will be essential for success in the years ahead? FUTURE MUSIC WORLD will investigate and celebrate initiatives that are making the music world more diverse, more sustainable and more healthy, and consider the role music-makers and the music industry can play in tackling prejudice in society, addressing the climate emergency, and rebuilding communities as we recover from the pandemic. As well as the keynote interviews and CMU+TGE sessions, delegates will also have access to a programme of panels from TGE's industry partners, a series of educational workshops from TGE Elevate, and a whole host of networking opportunities. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS YEAR'S TGE CONFERENCE CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR DELEGATE PASS | ||||
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