This
month law course touched on every aspect of why I wanted to be here for my
learning adventure. Advance Entertainment Law showed me the legal obligations from
a business-to-business and business-to-consumer standpoint. The learning of
safeguarding your intellectual property the right way is a must in this
industry. Most artist and new comers think that it is all about making the
music and it is not just about the music.
This
month of learning taught me answers to: How would you get paid for what you
made in the studio? What channels are you trying to take your career down? How
do you get placement in movies and commercials? How can you use sampled music
without being sued? These are some main questions that I was confronted with
and now I found my answers. This month has also helped me find my way to become
narrow minded to how to get where I want to go successfully. The education that
I obtained as of entertainment contracts, management contracts, intellectual
auditing, and licensing for product use was just what I wanted to learn.
The
concepts I learned can be used to offer good service to any artist that would
like a well-informed manager to look after them. Also, the lessons will be able
to help me shop their music, videos, or other intellectual property that would
find them work or sale from the artist.
Now
that the information has been shown to me on how to license, publish,
trademark, correctly copyright lyrics, and the real extinct of the law of
intellectual property infringement, I feel that I know that the upper hand has
been passed to me, and the future that has been in my mind all these years can
now be brought to life.
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