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This is a quick update for all CMU Daily and CMU Premium subscribers about a new round of webinars from CMU Insights that kicks off next week. | ||||
We have two new series of CMU's weekly webinars kicking off next week - with three more sessions digging a little deeper on music copyright, and three more delving into other topics and debates around streaming. These sessions follow on from our recent copyright and streaming series, although each webinar also works standalone, helping you to navigate and understand the inner workings of and very latest trends in the business of music. | ||||
EVERY TUESDAY - OR TUNE IN TO A POST-SESSION RECORDING ON-DEMAND The webinars take place each Tuesday afternoon at 2.30pm London time and are delivered by CMU's Chris Cooke. Attendees can also access online resources and a recording of the webinar available for a month after the live session. | ||||
UPCOMING WEBINARS - TOPICS & DATES The upcoming webinars currently on sale are listed below... MUSIC COPYRIGHT SERIES - PART TWO The Rights Of Songwriters And Performers | 16 Mar The Evolution Of Music Piracy | 23 Mar Why US Copyright Law Is Weird | 30 Mar STREAMING EXPLAINED SERIES - PART TWO The Key Streaming Challenges In 2021 | 6 Apr Digital Music In Emerging Markets | 13 Apr Safe Harbour And The Value Gap | 20 Apr You'll find more information about each webinar below. You can book into each webinar series for just £60 - click on the series title to book. Or CLICK HERE to book into individual sessions We can also run these and other webinars bespoke for your team. Email insights@unlimitedmedia.co.uk for more details. | ||||
This series covers the rights of songwriters and performers, how the music industry deals with copyright infringement, and the key ways in which copyright law in the US differs from the UK and the rest of Europe. THE RIGHTS OF SONGWRITERS AND PERFORMERS Tuesday 16 Mar 2021 | 2.30pm Artists and songwriters often assign the copyrights they create to business partners: labels, publishers and collecting societies. But music-makers have rights over their music even when they no longer own the copyright. What are those and how do they work? Find out in this webinar. THE EVOLUTION OF MUSIC PIRACY Tuesday 23 Mar 2021 | 2.30pm As the legitimate digital music market has evolved so has online music piracy. This webinar looks at the piracy challenge over the last 20 years, how the music industry has sought to tackle the problem, and which anti-piracy tactics actually work today. WHY US COPYRIGHT LAW IS WEIRD (FROM A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE!) Tuesday 30 Mar 2021 | 2.30pm While there are some basic principles that join up all the copyright systems around the world, there are also some key differences from country to country. And with American copyright law, some things are just plain weird. This webinar gives you a guide to five significant ways in which copyright in the US is different to the UK and Continental Europe. CLICK HERE TO BOOK INTO THIS SERIES | ||||
This series provides an overview of the key challenges facing the streaming music business, looks at digital trends in key emerging markets, and explains the music industry's issues with the copyright safe harbour. THE KEYSTREAMING 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 | ||||
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