The Future of Music Featuring Experts: Jeffrey Harleston, Donald Passman and Troy Carter: A Discussion on How Record Companies and Artists are Navigating a Transforming Industry
Presented by: Entertainment Law and Intellectual Property Section
Program Description:
How do recording artists and record companies succeed in the face of the enormous legal uncertainty created by new technology forging the economics of the music business into unchartered territory?
Hear insight into where the music business is headed from the General Counsel and Executive Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs for Universal Music Group, the worldwide leader in recorded music, music publishing and merchandising, a world-renowned music talent lawyer and author, and one of the most successful music talent managers, entrepreneurs, and technology investors. They will candidly discuss cutting edge issues involving the role of technology in the creation and distribution of music, including the scope of rights for derivative and transformative works, alternative distribution options, streaming music services and the economics of these services.
Speakers:
Jeffrey Harleston, General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Universal Music Group
Donald Passman, Partner, Gang, Tyre, Ramer, and Brown, Inc. & Author of All You Need to Know About the Music Business
Troy Carter, CEO and Founder of music management company, Atom Factory (Meghan Trainor, Charlie Puth, Kamasi Washington), Founder & General Partner, Cross Culture VC
Location:
Lawry’s Restaurant
100 N. LaCienega Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
CLE Credit:
1 hr. CLE Credit
Parking:
Parking is complimentary
Prices:
*CLE+ Members: Free
ELIP Section Members: $55.00
LACBA Members: $70.00
All Others: $105.00
Law Student: $35.00
*CLE+ Members can purchase the meal below for an additional $45.00.
When
4/13/2016 12:30 PM - 4/13/2016 1:30 PM
Where
Lawry's Restaurant
100 N. LaCienega Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211