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    Tag: Music

    July 13, 2021in Copyright0by Editor
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    A Challenge, An Opportunity: The Music Industry and COVID

    Photo Credit: Tai’s Captures (Unsplash) Claire Wortsman is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School.   In music copyright news, producer and DJ iMarkkeyz…

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    June 8, 2021in Copyright0by Editor
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    Australia’s Federal Court is “Not Gonna Cop It”

    Photo Credit: Markus Winkler (Unsplash) Shawn Dhue is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School.      On April 30, Australia’s Federal Court issued the highest damage award the country has…

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    May 27, 2021in Copyright0by Editor
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    The Battle of the Streaming Giants

    Photo Credits: Jelle van Leest (Unsplash.com) Katerini Zaikos is a Guest Writer and a first-year Dual J.D. student at the University of Windsor and the University of Detroit Mercy.   Apple Music,…

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    February 10, 2021in Blogs, Music Industry0by Editor
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    Trump-ing Donald’s Campaign Music - Can Artists Control Who Gets to Play their Songs?

    Last August, after pulling the public performance rights for his songs, Neil Young sued Donald Trump’s campaign for copyright infringement when Young’s music was used during a rally in Tulsa,…

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