|
The Law Office of Julee L. Milham
|
|
Admitted to the Bars of Florida, California and the District of Columbia
|
|
Certified Arbitrator and Mediator
|
|
by Julee L Milham Esq
|
|
The Practice of Music Law In Florida
|
|
This fasTrain addresses a particular aspect of entertainment law: the
practice of law in the music industry. It explains the role of various parties in the music industry including artists, managers, agents, promoters, deal- shoppers, record producers/labels, and distributors, and explores the intricacies of contract negotiations, copyright and trademark law, methods for computing royalties, industry customs, applicable statutes, and choice of law issues. Rapidly changing technology (including Satellite radio, webcasts, and podcasts), recent lawsuits (including payola claims), and the latest legislative action (including the Artists' Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005) are examined. Practice pointers are included throughout to give the attorney insight into advantageous negotiation strategies, relationship necessities and hazards, and unique aspects of the music business. Appendices provide industry contacts and legal research resources. This comprehensive overview with its numerous forms offers an invaluable platform from which to launch a successful practice in music law. 260 pages, perfectbound. Summary courtesy of The Florida Bar. |
|
Special thanks to Marc Stollman for his diligent assistance and
suggestions regarding this book. |
|
To Purchase Click Here
|
|
Ms Milham has also authored the book Arts Law in Florida: A Guide for Artists and
Arts Organizations for Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts. Contact the office for information on how to obtain a copy. |