[Fmpro] SEMINARS on THE FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS

Stevegordonlaw1@aol.com Stevegordonlaw1 at aol.com
Mon Aug 7 05:57:00 GMT 2006


 
THE FUTURE OF THE MUSIC  BUSINESS
SEMINARS AT THE CUNY GRADUATE  CENTER 
New  York City 2006
 (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/index.htm)  (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/index.htm)  
(http://www.gc.cuny.edu/index.htm) 
AVAILABLE for DOWNLOAD on WWW.MYREALBROADCAST.COM 
With a mind-boggling array of new  technologies capable of delivering music 
with the click of a keystroke or the  push of a button, the music business is 
scrambling to reinvent itself.   These seminars, recorded this spring at the 
CUNY GRADUATE CENTER, focus on the  impact of digital technologies on new and 
established artists, new business  models, recent legal and business 
developments, major record label initiatives,  and more. The panels include some of the 
most important and smartest  attorneys, executives and entrepreneurs in the 
music business  today. 
STEVE GORDON, ESQ.,  Moderator, Entertainment attorney,  writer and 
consultant. Author of The Future of the Music Business, How  To Succeed with The New 
Digital Technologies  (Backbeat Books 2005). Mr. Gordon is  the recipient of a 
Fulbright Scholarship to lecture abroad on digital music  business and law, and 
will moderate seminars on music law issues at Columbia Law  School, and the 
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania next fall and  spring. For 
bio, published articles, upcoming speaking engagements: STEVEGORDONLAW.COM 
FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS:  PART 1 Recent Legal  and Business 
Developments: Including RIAA's continuing  litigation against P2P file sharing and the 
impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s  MGM v. Grokster Opinion.   
SPEAKERS:  
Ray  Beckerman, Esq.,  Beldock Levine & Hoffman, LLP (represents defendants 
sued by  RIAA) 
Peter Thall,  Esq., Author of  What They'll Never Tell You About the Music 
Business 
Ken Anderson,  Esq., Partner, Loeb  & Loeb, LLP (clients include Beastie Boys 
and Dixie Chicks) 
FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS:  PART 2 New  Business Models: Major label 
initiatives including direct  licensing for ringtones and OTA music downloads to 
cell phones; On-line record  companies; digital jukeboxes; ringtones; audio and 
video podcasting; the future  of authorized P2P; digital music education, and 
more. 
SPEAKERS: 
Ariel B.  Taitz, V.P., Legal  and Business Affairs, Warner Music Group 
Laurie  Hughes, V.P., Business Affairs, Music Rights and Licensing,  
TouchTunes (digital jukebox) 
Daniel  Gould, President of  Wax Orchard (on-line record company) 
Michael  Bebel, CEO,  Mashboxx (authorized P2P service) 
Tony Simmons, Esq., Program Director, High School for  Recording Arts 
CLICK  ON: 
1       _WWW.MYREALBROADCAST.COM_ (http://www.myrealbroadcast.com/)  
2       “FUTURE  OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS” 
3.  “STORE”
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SEMINARS AT  THE CUNY GR
New  York City 2006^

 [1] 3Dhttp://www.gc.cuny.edu/index.htm [2]3Dhttp://www.gc.cuny.edu/index.htm 

   AVAILABLE for DOWNLOAD on  WWW

   With a mind-boggling array of new  technologies capable of
   delivering music with the click of a keystroke or th   button, the music business is scrambling to reinvent itself.    These seminars, recorded this spring at the CUNY GRADUATE CENTER,
   focus on t   established artists, new business  models, recent legal and business
   developments, major record label initiativ   panels include some of the most important and smartest 
   attorneys, executives and entrepreneurs in the music business 
   today.


   STEVE GORDON, ESQ.,  Moderator,   writer and consultant. Author of The Future of the Music Business, H   ow  To Succeed with The New Digital Technologies  (Backbeat Books
   2005). Mr. Gordon is  the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to
   lecture abroad on digital music  business and law, and will moderate
   seminars on music law issues at Columbia   Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania next fall a   spring. For bio, published articles, upcoming speaking engagements: 
   STEVEGORDONLAW.COM[DEL: :DEL] 


   FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS:  PART 1  Recent   Business Developments: Including  RIAA's contin   against P2P file sharing and the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court   ’s  MGM v. Grokster Opinion.  


   SPEAKERS: 

   Ray  Beckerman, Esq.,  Beldock Levine & Hoffman, LLP (represents
   defendants sued by  RIAA)Peter Thall,  Esq., Author    They'll Never Tell You About the Music Business

   Ken Anderson,  Esq., Partner   Beastie Boys and Dixie Chicks)

    

   FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS:  PART 2  New   Major la   and OTA music downloads to cell phones; On-line reco   digital jukeboxes; ringtones; audio and video podcasting; the fut   ure  of authorized P2P; digital music education, and more.


   SPEAKERS:

   Ariel B.  Taitz, V.P.,    Music Group

   Laurie  Hughes, V.P., Business Affairs, Music Rights and Licensing,     TouchTunes (digital jukebox)

   Daniel  Gould, Presid   company)

   Michael  Bebel, CEO,  Mashboxx (authorized P2P service)

   Tony Simmons, Esq., Program Director, High School for  Recording
   Arts

    

   CLICK  ON:

   1        [3]WWW.MYREALBROADCAST.COM
   2        
   3.   “STORE”

References

   1. 3D"http://www.gc.cuny.edu/index.htm"
   2. 3D"http://www.gc.cuny.=/
   3. 3D"http://www.myrealbroadcast.com/"
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