CUL: Copyright, plagiarism, and all that jazz. Music Copyright and HEPML Music Licence New
"Copyright, Plagiarism, and all that jazz" is an introduction to real world music copyright. Music copyright can be complex and confusing, but by the end of this course, you will have a better idea of its benefits, and what copyright can do for you as a musician, as well as a clearer idea of what you can and can't do with regard to music copyright. The course deals primarily with sheet music, but also looks briefly at rights in audio and visual material, and copyright infringement's close cousin plagiarism. Looking at day to day problems, all of which have arisen at the UL, the session lasts for about an hour.
We also look at HEPML, which is potentially a real game changer for staff and students in what it allows you to copy and use. Finally, there's a musical equivalent to the CLA licence; but what difference does it really make? And how do you use it? Even if you think it won't affect you, it probably will. Zoom along to find out more.
Confused by music copyright? Wondering what it can do for you? Aimed at anyone who has dealings with music copyright, whether you're a musician, researcher, student, or librarian, a music copyright course running on Zoom may be of interest to you.
Number of sessions: 1
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1 | Thu 18 Nov 2021 15:00 - 16:00 | 15:00 - 16:00 | Cambridge University Libraries Online | Margaret Jones |
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