Episode 007: Music Licensing (video-specific)
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SHOW NOTES
Host: Colette Vogele
Guest: Tony Berman, Berman Entertainment and Technology Law
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Tony’s practice involves negotiation of entertainment and technology contracts and advising clients on legal issues involved in the formation of media-related organizations and protection of copyrights and trademarks. He is also an adjunct professor at Golden Gate University School of Law where he teaches Negotiating and Drafting Contracts in the Entertainment Business.
Topic: In this episode, we continue the conversation with Tony Berman, founder of Berman Entertainment and Technology Law. Tony addresses specific issues to consider with respect to including music in your video blog or video podcast.
Background: To get more background information on these and other topics, check the Podcasting Legal Guide on licensing music.
Credits: Benjamin A. Costa, Legal and Production Intern (and official techie guru). Music for this episode is licensed from Magnatune. (Artist: Burnshee Thornside; Album: The Art Of Not Blending In; Song: Can I Be A Star.) Special thanks to Creative Commons and Alex Roberts for the logo design, and to Bill Streeter for getting this site designed and rolling for us.
Feedback: We would very much like to hear from you and get your feedback on this new podcast series. Things you like, don’t like, or questions you have that you’d like answered in a future episode are welcome. Please send us your feedback and questions by emailing us at colette [at] rulesfortherevolution [dot] com or by calling our listener comment line at 206-350-5738.
Licensing:
The original content of this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 License. Please attribute legal copies of this work to “Colette Vogele, Rules for the Revolution: The Podcast”.
