March 18 | Music Copyright Infringement: Global Perspectives (Europe)
Music Copyright Infringement: Global Perspectives Conference (w/GW Law)! https://bit.ly/3tVBpjV
Session 2
Music Copyright Infringement in Europe
Topics include the ECJ’s Metall auf Metall decision; droit moral; German treatment of copyright cases; judge v. jury trials; use of experts; use of software: comparisons and cognitive weighting; editorial rights for classical music; using songs in political campaigns; music databases.
Moderator: Robert Brauneis Michael J. McKeon Professor of IP Law; Co-Director of the IP Law Program; Co-Director of the Dean Dinwoodey Center for Intellectual Property Studies, George Washington University Law School, Washington DC
Eleanor Selfridge-Field, Consulting Professor, Music and Symbolic Systems, Stanford University, California
Jonathan Huber,Content Manager, GEMA Direktion Kommunikation, Germany
Gauthier Lunardi, Stagiaire, Cabinet Découvertes et Droit , France
Daniel Mullenseifen, Professor in Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK; Research Fellow, Hannover University of Music, Drama, and Media, Germany
Martin Schaefer, Partner, Boehmert & Boehmert, Germany
Leonie Schwannecke, Studentische Hilfskraft, Bucerius Law School, Germany
Music Copyright Infringement: Global Perspectives Conference (w/GW Law)! https://bit.ly/3tVBpjV
Session 2
Music Copyright Infringement in Europe
Topics include the ECJ’s Metall auf Metall decision; droit moral; German treatment of copyright cases; judge v. jury trials; use of experts; use of software: comparisons and cognitive weighting; editorial rights for classical music; using songs in political campaigns; music databases.
Moderator: Robert Brauneis Michael J. McKeon Professor of IP Law; Co-Director of the IP Law Program; Co-Director of the Dean Dinwoodey Center for Intellectual Property Studies, George Washington University Law School, Washington DC