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What's New. The Shifting Landscape of Music. Episode 19

Title
What's New. The Shifting Landscape of Music. Episode 19
Creator
Cohen, Daniel J., (Daniel Jared), 1968- (Creator)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Libraries (Creator)
Contributor
Herlihy, David (Contributor)
Language
English
Date created
October 09, 2018
Type of resource
Sound recording
Genre
Podcasts
Format
Sound Recording
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
In the past 30 years, the music industry has moved from vinyl records to cassettes to CDs, downloads, and streaming, all radical changes to the production, and consumption, of popular music. The recent passing of the Music Modernization Act will further alter the industry. This means an even more radical shift for musicians themselves, and their livelihoods. We're joined today by David Herlihy, a lawyer who teaches copyright law and the music industry, and runs Northeastern University's record label, Green Line.
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What's New Podcast
Subjects and keywords
Sound recording industry
Music trade
Streaming audio
Copyright -- Music
License agreements
Copyright licenses -- United States
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