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Part 3: Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play In Resolving Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Music
Here is the 3rd and final post of my conversation with Judith Finell on the role musicologists play in copyright infringement disputes. In Part 1 of that conversation, which is here, Judith explains the on-the-job training musicologists need to be effective in this forensic activity and the issues musicologists deal with before music is released and after it becomes the subject of litigation.
Tags: copyright, copyright infringement, copyright litigation, digital environment, forensic musicologist, Judith Finell, music, music sampling, spectrogram analysis, substantial similarity, temp tracks
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Part 2: Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play In Resolving Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Music
As I suggested in Part 1 of my conversation with Judith Finell, even most copyright lawyers have little idea of the role musicologists play in resolving copyright infringement disputes. In Part 1 of that conversation, which is here, Judith helps dispel the mystery. She explained the on-the-job training musicologists need to be effective in this forensic activity and the issues musicologists deal with before music is released and after it becomes the subject of litigation.
Tags: copyright, copyright infringement, copyright litigation, forensic musicologist, music, music sampling, spectrogram analysis, striking similarity, substantial similarity
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Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play When Music Prompts Copyright Infringement Issues: Part 1
Although musicologists play an important role in resolving copyright infringement claims involving music, most have little idea what that role is. Judith Finell ends the mystery. In my conversation with Judith that begins below, she explains the training musicologists need to be effective in this forensic activity. Judith also outlines the issues musicologists face before the release of music and after it has triggered litigation.
Tags: copyright, copyright infringement, copyright litigation, forensic musicologist, music, musicologist, sound-alike claim, striking similarity, substantial similarity, temp track