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Jan. 10, 2009

Music to a Lawyer's Ears: A New Treatise for Copyright Practitioners

Ron Rosen's "Music and Copyright" is a helpful treatise that explains the rocky seas of music copyright infringement cases, writes Lincoln D. Bandlow. - Book Excerpt

BOOK EXCERPT

By Lincoln D. Bandlow

Those who are litigating their first music copyright infringement case should be keenly aware of two things: they have entered a complicated and sometimes confounding legal realm; and they should immediately get their hands on a copy of Ron Rosen's new book, "Music and Copyright." Copyright practitioners are far more likely to succeed in the former if they do the latter. Indeed, those who practice in this area mu...

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