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Culture --- Music trade --- MP3 players --- Culture --- Musique --- Lecteurs MP3 --- Economic aspects --- Aspect économique --- Industrie
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Mit dem Internet sind neue Formen des Musikvertriebs (Download-Dienste etc.) entstanden, die zunehmend an die Stelle des klassischen Tonträgervertriebs treten. Diese Entwicklung stellt nicht nur die Musikindustrie, sondern auch die Verwertungsgesellschaften vor neue Herausforderungen. Die Zuständigkeit einer Verwertungsgesellschaft ist herkömmlicherweise auf ein bestimmtes Territorium beschränkt. Außerhalb ihrer Gebiete lassen die Verwertungsgesellschaften ihre Rechte von ausländischen Gesellschaften wahrnehmen. Diese in den sog. Gegenseitigkeitsverträgen geregelte Zusammenarbeit zwischen in- und ausländischen Verwertungsgesellschaften wird jedoch durch die wachsende Bedeutung von Internetnutzungen mehr und mehr in Frage gestellt. Online-Anbieter mit grenzüberschreitender Reichweite benötigen multiterritoriale Lizenzen. Die Verwertungsgesellschaften können diese Nachfrage auf Grundlage ihrer bislang praktizierten Zusammenarbeit nicht erfüllen. Die EU-Verwertungsgesellschaften sind deshalb gerade in jüngster Zeit in das Visier der Europäischen Kommission geraten, die ein System der grenzüberschreitenden Wahrnehmung von Urheberrechten verwirklichen möchte. Die vorliegende Arbeit erläutert diese Entwicklungen und unterzieht die auf europäischer Ebene dazu ergangenen Entscheidungen und Rechtsakte einer kritischen Bewertung. Dazu zählen vor allem das "Tournier"-Urteil des EuGH sowie die "Simulcasting"-Entscheidung der Kommission, die für die wettbewerbsrechtliche Beurteilung der Gegenseitigkeitsverträge von Bedeutung sind, sowie die Empfehlung der Kommission zur länderübergreifenden Wahrnehmung von Urheberrechten für Online-Musikdienste vom Oktober 2005. Abschließend befasst sich die Arbeit mit der im Dezember 2006 in Kraft getretenen Dienstleistungsrichtlinie und ihren Auswirkungen auf das Urheberwahrnehmungsrecht der Mitgliedstaaten.
Music trade --- Copyright --- Music business --- Music industry --- Cultural industries --- Law and legislation --- Music --- Intellectual property. --- collecting society. --- copyright law.
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Music --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Music publishing --- Music trade --- Arrangement (Music) --- Musique --- Arrangement (Musique) --- History --- Edition --- Histoire --- Industrie --- 78.21 --- History. --- Circulatie --- Europa --- 19e eeuw --- 18e eeuw --- 17e eeuw
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Music trade --- Popular music --- Piracy (Copyright) --- Social aspects. --- Industrie de la musique et du son --- Musique populaire --- Piratage (droit d'auteur) --- Aspect social --- Applied marketing --- Industrial and intellectual property --- Music --- Aspect social.
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Music --- Music trade --- Music appreciation --- Music --- Music --- Musique --- Musique --- Musique --- Musique --- Musique --- Social aspects --- Social aspects --- Instruction and study --- Economic aspects --- Aspect social --- Industrie --- Aspect social --- Appréciation --- Etude et enseignement --- Aspect économique
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'Please Please Me' offers an insider's view of the British pop-music recording industry during the seminal period of 1956 to 1968, based on personal recollections, contemporary accounts, and all relevant data that situate this scene in the economic, political, and social context of postwar Britain.
Popular music --- Sound recording industry --- Audio recording industry --- Popular music record industry --- Record companies --- Record industry --- Record music industry --- Recorded music industry --- Recording industry --- Music trade --- Music, Popular --- Music, Popular (Songs, etc.) --- Pop music --- Popular songs --- Popular vocal music --- Songs, Popular --- Vocal music, Popular --- Music --- Cover versions --- History and criticism. --- History
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In this volume, the basic principles of the administrative functions carried out by the Society for Performing and Mechanical Reproduction Rights (GEMA) are presented comprehensively and academically explained. This work is primarily focused on presenting and explaining the GEMA's "internal regulations": the statutes, the deed of assignment, and the distribution plan. Additionally, an overview is presented on the day to day practice of licensing the rights. The main focus of this presentation is the commentary section. The commentary presents in detail and academically considers the statutes a
Copyright --- Music publishing --- Music --- Music trade --- Publishers and publishing --- Music printing --- Literary property --- Property, Literary --- Intangible property --- Intellectual property --- Anti-copyright movement --- Authors and publishers --- Book registration, National --- Patent laws and legislation --- Performing rights --- Law and legislation --- Publishing --- Gesellschaft für Musikalische Aufführungs- und Mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte. --- GEMA --- Copyright law. --- collecting society (law). --- Gesellschaft fur Musikalische Auffuhrungs- und Mechanische Vervielfaltigungsrechte.
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"Study of book history focused on the relationship between printed music and other forms of print. Part of Publishing Pathways series. Collection of 8 essays that look at the production, publication, and distribution of printed music from the 16th to the 20th century in the western world"--Provided by publisher.
Book history --- Music --- 094:78 --- 78.075 --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Muziek --- Muziekhandelaars. Muziekuitgevers. Muziekproducers. Muziekmanagers --- Conferences - Meetings --- 78.075 Muziekhandelaars. Muziekuitgevers. Muziekproducers. Muziekmanagers --- 094:78 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Muziek --- book history --- Book industries and trade --- Music publishing --- Music trade --- Publishers and publishing --- Music printing --- History --- Publishing --- Edition musicale --- muziekdruk --- Livres --- Editeurs de musique --- Librairie --- Industrie et commerce --- Histoire
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Performing arts --- Television --- Motion picture industry --- Music trade --- Sports --- Sports administration --- Professional sports --- Vocational guidance --- Pro sports --- Management --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Physical education and training --- Music business --- Music industry --- Cultural industries --- Film industry (Motion pictures) --- Moving-picture industry --- Radio vision --- TV --- Artificial satellites in telecommunication --- Electronic systems --- Optoelectronic devices --- Telecommunication --- Astronautics --- Show business --- Arts --- Performance art --- Marketing --- Organization and administration --- Optical communication systems --- E-books
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The Danger of Music gathers some two decades of Richard Taruskin's writing on the arts and politics, ranging in approach from occasional pieces for major newspapers such as the New York Times to full-scale critical essays for leading intellectual journals. Hard-hitting, provocative, and incisive, these essays consider contemporary composition and performance, the role of critics and historians in the life of the arts, and the fraught terrain where ethics and aesthetics interact and at times conflict. Many of the works collected here have themselves excited wide debate, including the title essay, which considers the rights and obligations of artists in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In a series of lively postscripts written especially for this volume, Taruskin, America's "public" musicologist, addresses the debates he has stirred up by insisting that art is not a utopian escape and that artists inhabit the same world as the rest of society. Among the book's forty-two essays are two public addresses-one about the prospects for classical music at the end of the second millennium C. E., the other a revisiting of the performance issues previously discussed in the author's Text and Act (1995)-that appear in print for the first time.
Musical criticism. --- Music trade. --- 21st century art criticism. --- 21st century music criticism. --- aesthetics. --- anti utopian thought. --- art post 9/11. --- arts. --- bach. --- beethoven. --- boris goudenow. --- career. --- classical music. --- colonialism. --- contemporary composition. --- contemporary performance. --- critics. --- ethics. --- ezra pound. --- hindemith legacy. --- historians. --- lifetime. --- modernism. --- music. --- musicology. --- nationalism. --- nature. --- optimism. --- performance. --- political art. --- politics. --- public musicologist. --- pundits. --- sterility. --- stravinsky. --- terrorist attacks. --- teutonic train wreck. --- the new york times. --- wagner.
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