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In this episode of The Art of Music Law, we dive into the world of entertainment law with Sarah Falzon, an accomplished associate at Taylor Oballa Murray Leyland LLP. With her expertise in music and entertainment law, Sarah shares her insights on the unique legal challenges artists and music companies face today.Episode Highlights:1. Background & Career PathSarah shares her journey into entertainment law and the experiences that sparked her interest in the field.How her background in mathematics and statistics shapes her approach to legal work and problem-solving.The transition from law school to practicing entertainment law and the lessons she learned along the way.2. Music & Entertainment LawThe biggest legal challenges artists and music companies face today, and how they can protect their interests.A breakdown of a common legal issue Sarah helps artists navigate, from contract negotiations to copyright concerns.The significant impact streaming platforms and digital media have had on music law.Legal protections that emerging artists should prioritize early in their careers to safeguard their work.3. Personal Connection to MusicSarah reflects on her personal connection to music, having played the violin for over 20 years, and how this influences her work as a lawyer.How being a musician herself helps Sarah relate to her clients and advocate for their needs in a more empathetic and effective manner.4. Advice & Future TrendsSarah offers valuable advice for young lawyers interested in pursuing a career in entertainment law.The trends and legal issues shaping the future of the music industry, including the evolving relationship between artists and digital platforms. W: SARAH FALZON
En este capítulo de “El Derecho a la música”, el podcast de Sympathy for the Lawyer, tocamos uno de los grandes ausentes de la industria: El contrato de actuación musical.Siempre que un artista se sube al escenario existirá este contrato pero, ¿en qué forma quedan recogidos? ¿Una conversación de whatsapp o un email pueden ser un contrato?En este capítulo Manuel Lopéz, CEO de Sympathy for the Lawyer y Beatriz Blanco, directora de proyectos de la firma, analizan las formas, las responsabilidades y funciones de cada parte y las consecuencias de que no se celebre esa actuación.
Kamal Moo is an Entertainment Attorney based in Los Angeles, CA, and author of the 2020 book “The Straightforward Guide to the Music Biz: An Entertainment Attorney Breaks Down the Industry.” Since 2010, Kamal has been working as an Entertainment Attorney, he also teaches law as an adjunct professor, has been on the road, managed artists, and is now giving back to the next generation of musicians with his new book. In this conversation, we talk about how he became an attorney in the music industry, the new book, record deals, working with Janet Jackson, and much more. To learn more about Kamal Moo visit https://www.kamalandrew.com/. Keep in touch:chris.goyzueta@gmail.com www.makingitwithchrisg.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgoyzueta/ https://twitter.com/chrisgoyzueta https://www.facebook.com/makingitwithchrisg Credits: Host: Chris GoyzuetaProducer: Jason TrosclairExecutive Producer: Making It Academy Music: Emily Kopp
Founder and principal of Sonic Lawyers and Sonic Rights Management, with broad international experience in various corners of the realm of the law and music rights (J. Albert & Son, Sony Music, PPCA, CSA, Oracle Corporation, Telstra...), Damian Rinaldi is recognised as one of Australia’s most trusted and connected music industry legal executives, shortlisted as “Music Lawyer of the Year” in The Industry Observer Awards 2018. Listen in as we chat to Damian about all things Aussie music and navigating the complexities of copyright.
When it comes to the entertainment industry, there’s still a lot of trade secrets. Beth B. Moore ishere to explain some of the trickiest and most useful laws within the entertainment industry. Inthis episode of the Capitalist Sage, we join Rico, Karl, and Beth as they discuss entertainment law, emerging trends, the film and music industry, Georgia legislation and more.
Dina LaPolt sits down with our host: Dan Kimpel and reveals personal details of her journey from rocker to leading Hollywood Intellectual Property and Entertainment Lawyer. Check out this clip and listen to the full episode only on Storyophonic!
She’s been described as “a relentless advocate for creators rights,” who filed suit against the U.S. Department of Justice. Now, with the signing of the Music Modernization Act, Dina LaPolt emerges victorious in her ongoing mission on behalf of songwriters. As Dina explains for us the changes inherent for worldwide creators in the new digital landscape, she reveals personal details of her journey from rocker to leading Hollywood Intellectual Property and Entertainment Lawyer.
If you're like most people, you scroll past the terms and conditions sections of most software, 3rd party apps, and social media. When it comes to music agreements like licensing deals, content you upload to other platforms, and recording/distribution deals, this is an even more serious mistake. Here's why you should be calendaring review dates for your contracts and how to make it as painless as possible.