Striking the Right Chord: Navigating the Music Copyright Law Landscape

05 Mar , 2026

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This presentation provides an overview of copyright law particularly as it applies to music. The presentation then will cover a number of recent lawsuits related to music and copyrights as well as some of the issues that are on the horizon related to music copyrights.

Objectives:

Understand what a copyright is, the exclusive rights associated with copyrights, and how music can be protected through copyrights

Learn about the elements of copyright infringement and how the fair use defense applies in music copyright cases

Dive into several recent lawsuits related to allegations of copyright infringement related to music

Explore issues on the horizon related to music copyrights

 

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