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Music Distribution and the Internet: A Legal Guide for the Music Business [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 222 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 410 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138269379
  • ISBN-13: 9781138269378
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 222 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 410 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138269379
  • ISBN-13: 9781138269378
There is hardly an aspect of internet music promotion, sale and distribution which does not have a legal dimension. Since the stakeholders in the process includes artists, their managers, music publishers, record companies, distribution companies and the consumer, the law relating to internet music distribution is extremely complex. Andrew Sparrow's Music Distribution and the Internet provides those connected to the music and media industries with a guide to the legal requirements they must meet, answering questions such as: ¢ How should you conclude contracts with consumers over the internet? ¢ What are the various legal terms and conditions that should govern the sale of physical product to online music buyers? ¢ How should a website user's personal information be handled? ¢ What limitations are there on the way this data may be used for ongoing marketing of an artist's work or the merchandise associated with it? ¢ What are the latest copyright laws in this area and how do they apply to the internet? The book provides practical advice on how to approach key relationships with the internet buying consumer and other online media providers. The law is explained in straightforward terms and applied throughout in a music business context. Music Distribution and the Internet is an essential reference for anyone seeking to exploit and protect their rights and those of their artists in the rapidly expanding, constantly evolving and fascinating arena that is new media.

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'It is a book no one in the field would want to miss...' Emerald Journal - Library Review 'The great advantage of the book is that it deals with the issues in a comprehensive and logical manner. This book is a vital part of a commercial lawyer's armoury when acting for clients who operate websites for the sale of products and services.' Law Institute Victoria 'How well, and from that how effective are legal decisions and interpretations in the field, is something Sparrow touches upon and something that readers will readily identify with...Sparrow has added an attractive topical work to the current literature. It is a book no one in the field would want to miss,' Stuart Hannabuss Aberdeen Business School Writing for Library Management Journal 'In his new book, Sparrow attemps to offer insights into the legal aspects of conducting music-related business online....Few other books about online music offer any analysis of matters such as advertising regulations, electronic payment systems or internatinal conflicts of laws' Jeremy de Beer Law Professor at the University of Ottawa.

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Internet and its Impact on Music Distribution
1(4)
Chapter 2 Online Contracts for the Sale of Music and Merchandise
5(10)
English Contract Law
6(7)
Capacity
13(1)
Checklist
14(1)
Chapter 3 Website Terms and Conditions
15(10)
Supply of Music CDs and other Merchandise over the Internet
15(6)
Supply of Music Downloads
21(2)
Checklist
23(2)
Chapter 4 E-Commerce Regulations 2002
25(8)
Operating Music Websites within the Law
25(3)
New Information Requirements
28(3)
Reform of the E-Commerce Regulations
31(1)
Checklist
31(2)
Chapter 5 Protecting and Exploiting Intellectual Property Rights in Online Music
33(44)
Copyright and the Internet in General
33(1)
Convergence of Media and Technology
34(4)
Development of Case Law Surrounding Online Music
38(6)
Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003
44(12)
Creative Commons
56(7)
Podcasting
63(1)
Example Models for Legitimate Music Downloads
64(2)
Royalty Collection and Online Music
66(8)
Evidence to Date
74(2)
Checklist
76(1)
Chapter 6 Online Marketing of Music and Merchandise
77(13)
Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003
77(11)
Checklist
88(2)
Chapter 7 Collecting Online Data about Music-Buying Consumers
90(27)
Privacy Considerations and Online Music
90(2)
Data Protection Act 1998
92(21)
Database Right and the Music Business
113(1)
Checklist
114(3)
Chapter 8 Distance Selling Regulations and Online Music and Merchandise Sales
117(8)
Consumer Protection (Contracts Concluded by Means of Distance Communication) Regulations 2000
118(3)
Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) (Amendments) Regulations 2005
121(1)
Proposed Draft Guidance for the Distance Selling Regulations
122(2)
Checklist
124(1)
Chapter 9 Paying for Internet Music Distribution
125(8)
Electronic Payment Systems
125(4)
Micropayment Systems
129(3)
Checklist
132(1)
Chapter 10 Agreements with Web Designers, Mobile Operators and Internet Service Providers
133(12)
Music Website Design and Development Agreement
133(4)
Checklist
137(1)
Music Website Hosting Agreement
137(2)
Mobile Communications Service Provider Agreement
139(4)
Checklist
143(2)
Chapter 11 Strategic Agreements between the Internet Music Company and other Parties
145(14)
Linking and Revenue Share Agreement
145(4)
Music Software Licence
149(2)
Online Licence between Label and Artist
151(3)
Online Music Magazine Subscription Agreement
154(5)
Chapter 12 Advertising Music and Merchandise Online
159(16)
British Code of Advertising, Sales Promotion and Direct Marketing
160(8)
Internet Music Advertising Agreement
168(2)
Rules Relating to Music Ringtone Sales
170(2)
Television Without Frontiers Directive
172(1)
Checklist
173(2)
Chapter 13 Electronic Signatures and Online Music Sales
175(8)
Forgery
176(1)
Form of an Electronic Signature
177(3)
Electronic Communications Act 2000
180(2)
Checklist
182(1)
Chapter 14 Disability Discrimination Issues for Music Websites
183(6)
Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and Web Accessibility Best Practice
183(6)
Chapter 15 Whose Law Applies to Internet Music Sales?
189(10)
Brussels Regulation 2001
189(6)
Choice of law
195(2)
Checklist
197(2)
Further Reading 199(2)
Index 201
Andrew Sparrow is a national award winning Solicitor and founder of Lecote Solicitors, a niche commercial law firm concentrating on Internet, IT and New Media Law. He was one of the first Solicitors in the United Kingdom to pursue the legal issues relating to online business. Andrew is author of several books on commercial and Internet law published internationally. In a national poll conducted in 2004 and supported by the Department of Trade & Industry he was acknowledged as one of 100 individuals in the UK who have contributed most to the development of the internet in the last ten years.