By Marc D. Ostrow On April 29, the head of the Copyright Office, Register Maria A. Pallante, was the sole witness before the House Judiciary Committee at a hearing entitled The Register’s Perspective on Copyright Review. Both her oral and written statements — the latter consisting of a 32-page memorandum with copious footnotes and an […]
http://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/wsmbdefault.jpg160600mostrowesqhttp://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/logo2.pngmostrowesq2015-05-05 20:19:362015-06-15 17:31:23A Declaration of Independence for the Copyright Office
By Marc D. Ostrow On April 13, H.R. 1733, The Fair Play Fair Pay Act of 2015 (FPFPA) was introduced by a group led by Reps. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN). This bill would make several amendments to the Copyright Act, the most noteworthy of which would be to provide a public performing […]
http://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/wsmbdefault.jpg160600mostrowesqhttp://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/logo2.pngmostrowesq2015-04-16 14:01:272015-06-15 17:32:05Will the Fair Play Fair Pay Act Get a Fair Hearing?
By Marc D. Ostrow There’s been a blizzard of articles regarding the jury decision finding that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams’ 2013 megahit, “Blurred Lines,” infringed upon Marvin Gaye’s song, “Got to Give It Up.” I’ll leave it to you, gentle reader, to judge how similar the recordings of two songs are to each other. […]
http://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/wsmbdefault.jpg160600mostrowesqhttp://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/logo2.pngmostrowesq2015-03-12 15:01:582015-06-15 17:33:38Blurred Lines in the Difference between Copyright in a Song and in a Recording
By Marc D. Ostrow On Friday, February 6, the Copyright Office issued a 202 page comprehensive report (plus appendices) on the music licensing business, “Copyright and the Music Marketplace.” The Report is the culmination of a nearly year-long process of soliciting and evaluating input from interested parties on how to fix what everybody agrees is […]
http://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/wsmbdefault.jpg160600mostrowesqhttp://wsmblaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/logo2.pngmostrowesq2015-02-11 16:33:542015-06-15 17:34:09All You Need To Know About The Copyright Office's 202-Page Music Licensing Report
A Declaration of Independence for the Copyright Office
/in In the News, music and copyright, Uncategorized /by mostrowesqBy Marc D. Ostrow On April 29, the head of the Copyright Office, Register Maria A. Pallante, was the sole witness before the House Judiciary Committee at a hearing entitled The Register’s Perspective on Copyright Review. Both her oral and written statements — the latter consisting of a 32-page memorandum with copious footnotes and an […]
Will the Fair Play Fair Pay Act Get a Fair Hearing?
/in In the News, music and copyright, Uncategorized /by mostrowesqBy Marc D. Ostrow On April 13, H.R. 1733, The Fair Play Fair Pay Act of 2015 (FPFPA) was introduced by a group led by Reps. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN). This bill would make several amendments to the Copyright Act, the most noteworthy of which would be to provide a public performing […]
Blurred Lines in the Difference between Copyright in a Song and in a Recording
/in In the News, music and copyright /by mostrowesqBy Marc D. Ostrow There’s been a blizzard of articles regarding the jury decision finding that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams’ 2013 megahit, “Blurred Lines,” infringed upon Marvin Gaye’s song, “Got to Give It Up.” I’ll leave it to you, gentle reader, to judge how similar the recordings of two songs are to each other. […]
All You Need To Know About The Copyright Office’s 202-Page Music Licensing Report
/in In the News, music and copyright /by mostrowesqBy Marc D. Ostrow On Friday, February 6, the Copyright Office issued a 202 page comprehensive report (plus appendices) on the music licensing business, “Copyright and the Music Marketplace.” The Report is the culmination of a nearly year-long process of soliciting and evaluating input from interested parties on how to fix what everybody agrees is […]