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Copyright Law in the Music Business

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What you'll learn

  • Explain the six exclusive rights of copyright law

  • Describe the concept of Fair Use and know when it applies and when it doesn't

  • Describe the various aspects involved in a copyright lawsuit

  • Differentiate between the composition copyright and the sound recording copyright

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There are 4 modules in this course

In this course taught by E. Michael Harrington, you will learn the basis for copyright including what is and is not covered by copyright law. This course will help clarify what rights artists have as creators as well as what the public is free to take from their work. You will also learn what to do if someone copies your work and what to do if you are accused of copying someone else. Finally, the course will discuss how technology has changed copyright for the better (and worse) and how copyright laws may change in the coming years.

Welcome to Copyright Law in the Music Business! Here we will cover all the details about the course and what you'll need to know to get the most out of your experience. Then, we’ll start with the basics—what is copyright? What does it cover and who is it for? We’ll discuss the six exclusive rights granted to creators by the copyright law as well as the difference between copyright, trademarks, and patents. We’ll also discuss how to leverage the six exclusive rights as a creator to use the copyright law to your benefit.

What's included

7 videos4 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt

7 videosTotal 30 minutes
  • Welcome!1 minute
  • What You'll Learn in this Lesson1 minute
  • Overview of Copyright5 minutes
  • What Copyright Does NOT Cover3 minutes
  • The Difference Between Copyrights, Patents, and Trademarks5 minutes
  • The Six Exclusive Rights4 minutes
  • The Six Exclusive Rights in Depth11 minutes
4 readingsTotal 40 minutes
  • Course Resources10 minutes
  • Earn a Course Certificate10 minutes
  • Connect with Your Classmates5 minutes
  • Case Study: Sarah and Taylor Swift15 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 45 minutes
  • Review: Copyright and Intellectual Property15 minutes
  • Module 1 Quiz 30 minutes
  • Case Study: Sarah and Taylor Swift 0 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 5 minutes
  • Meet and Greet5 minutes

In this module, we’ll take a look at copyright law in practice. We’ll begin by discussing the benefits and the potential legal pitfalls of a cowriting relationship. We’ll also discuss the concept of fair use and identify examples of fair use in copyright. We’ll take a look at the concept of independent creation and how that affects you as a creator. Finally, we’ll discuss the public domain and learn how works enter, leave, and return to the public domain.

What's included

7 videos3 readings3 assignments

7 videosTotal 44 minutes
  • What You'll Learn in this Lesson1 minute
  • Co-writing3 minutes
  • Co-writing in Practice9 minutes
  • Fair Use7 minutes
  • Fair Use in Practice10 minutes
  • Independent Creation6 minutes
  • Returning Works to the Public Domain9 minutes
3 readingsTotal 30 minutes
  • Sign up for the full experience!10 minutes
  • Case Study: Kirsten Arian v. Carrie Underwood10 minutes
  • E. Michael's Analysis: Kirsten Arian v. Carrie Underwood10 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 105 minutes
  • Review: Co-writing and Fair Use15 minutes
  • Module 2 Quiz30 minutes
  • Case Study: Kirsten Arian v. Carrie Underwood 60 minutes

Sampling is commonplace in popular music today and this lesson focuses on the legal side of this popular creative process. We’ll define the difference between a composition copyright and a sound recording copyright and how they function. We’ll take a closer look at sampling from a legal perspective and compare it to another popular practice called replay (also known as interpolation). Finally, we’ll discuss the current legal arguments around the practice of sampling and how they affect you as an artist.

What's included

6 videos1 reading3 assignments

6 videosTotal 27 minutes
  • What You'll Learn in this Lesson1 minute
  • Composition Copyright and Sound Recording Copyright4 minutes
  • Sampling5 minutes
  • The Difference Between Sampling and Replay/Interpolation4 minutes
  • Legal Arguments Around Sampling and Replay/Interpolation9 minutes
  • Case Study: The Sugarhill Gang v. Busta Rhymes4 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • E. Michael's Analysis: The Sugarhill Gang v. Busta Rhymes30 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 100 minutes
  • Review: Copyright and Sampling10 minutes
  • Module 3 Quiz30 minutes
  • Case Study: The Sugarhill Gang v. Busta Rhymes 60 minutes

In this final module, we’ll take a deeper look at copyright law and litigation—the roles of lawyers and judges, the mechanics of a copyright lawsuit, and the various ways that copyright issues can be resolved.

What's included

6 videos2 readings3 assignments

6 videosTotal 21 minutes
  • What You'll Learn in this Lesson1 minute
  • Lawyers and Judges7 minutes
  • The Mechanics of a Lawsuit4 minutes
  • Resolving Copyright Issues3 minutes
  • Case Study: Blurred Lines4 minutes
  • Congratulations!2 minutes
2 readingsTotal 30 minutes
  • Are you looking for more?10 minutes
  • Amicus Brief: Williams and Thicke v. Gaye20 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 105 minutes
  • Review: Copyright Litigation15 minutes
  • Module 4 Quiz30 minutes
  • Case Study: Williams and Thicke v. Gaye 60 minutes

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Reviewed on Dec 27, 2020

The instructor is extremely knowledgeable and breaks copyright law down in digestible pieces. Every musician and songwriter should take this course.

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Reviewed on Apr 19, 2021

An amazing journey. It is very surprising how taking this course has changed my world view of the music industry.

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Reviewed on Apr 12, 2020

Thank you the opportunity. I want to thank the Coursera team and Michael for making it easier to get an in-depth understanding of the Copyright Law in Music Business. This will be very helpful.

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