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Intellectual property in music (Copyright and Creative Commons)

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Benjamin Ang

www.visual-lawschool.com

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COSMIC ARMCHAIR

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I have a little cow, little cow,

little cow …

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She has to write down or record it (put it in material form)

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I have a little cow, little cow

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Literary for the lyrics

Musical for the tune

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Hey, you didn’t register!

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But it could be useful to help prove Mary was the original composer of the song

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You all need my permission

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It’s for a free concert …

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Even if it’s for free

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It’s for a free concert …

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Even if it’s for free

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I have a little cow, little cow,

little cow …

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MP3

It’s just for my own listening …

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Even if he’s not profiting from it

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MP3

It’s for my free podcast

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Even if she’s not profiting from it

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It’s for a

wedding video

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These are your options

•Acknowledge the claim

•Remove the music

• Swap the music

• Share revenue

•Dispute the claim

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1. “I do not own the copyright to this”

2. “I rely on the Fair Use Act”

3. “All credit goes to the original artist”

4. All of the above

5. None of the above

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It’s for my YouTube channel

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Your song is being played in pubs,

on radio, in restaurants …

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• COMPASS • public performance, broadcast, diffusion and

reproduction of music • RIPS (Recording Industry Performance

Singapore) • Public karaoke and/or music videos, • Storing music for public performance, • Using sound recordings for video

• MPS (Music Publishers (Singapore) Ltd) • Represents music publishers e.g. when you

want to use a song for your video

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I’m singing it in a pub

I’m playing it on radio

I’m DJ-ing it at a club

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Little cow, little cow …

Drop the Bass

What if I use only 10 seconds?

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There is no 10 second rule or 30 second rule or …

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We’ll learn to sing it

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But she must fit the criteria for educational or research purposes

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My documentary is about singer-

songwriters like Mary

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But he must fit the criteria

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I can get your song • sent to DJ’s (promotion), • sold internationally

(distribution) • into TV shows (sync) etc

Publisher / Distributor / Record Label

What do I need to do?

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I’ll sell my song to you, so you can publish it

Now you can’t sell it to anyone else I will get it

into TV ads and movies

Publisher / Distributor / Record Label

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I’ll license my song to you, so you can use it

in advertising

I’ll license my song to you, so you can use it

in a movie

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I have a little dog, little dog

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Benjamin Ang

www.visual-lawschool.com