Music, Business and Law
Essays on contemporary trends in the music industry

Edited by
Antti-Ville Kärjä (University of Helsinki), Lee Marshall (University of Bristol) and Johannes Brusila (Åbo Akademi University)

IIPC Publication Series 5 (Helsinki: IASPM Norden & Turku: International Institute for Popular Culture, 2012).

Also available in print from IASPM Norden.

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ISSN 1797-318X

ISBN 978-951-98789-2-8 (paperback)

ISBN 978-951-98789-3-5 (PDF)

 This collection has been peer-reviewed

 

Contents

 Acknowledgments

 

Antti-Ville Kärjä

Introduction: ‘soundly organised humanity’, law and value

 

Justin Morey

The Bridgeport dimension: copyright enforcement and its implications for sampling practice

 

Michel Nicolau Netto

Monetising the music:  the new characteristics of the recorded music field    

 

Patryk Galuszka

The rise of the nonprofit popular music sector: the case of netlabels

 

Mark Thorley

Music industry aspirants’ attitudes to intellectual property in the digital age

 

Samantha Bennett        

Revisiting the ‘double production industry’: advertising, consumption and ‘technoporn’ surrounding the music technology press

 

Notes on contributors


Please mention the bibliographic information when referring to this book: Music, Business and Law. Essays on contemporary trends in the music industry. Edited by Antti-Ville Kärjä, Lee Marshall and Johannes Brusila. Helsinki: IASPM Norden & Turku: International Institute for Popular Culture, 2012. (Available as an e-Book at http://iipcblog.wordpress.com/publications/).