Arts Law Seminar Paper

Music: Push the Button (2001)

by Arts Law Centre of Australia
Arts Law's music seminar Push The Button talks about the legal pitfalls in taking the song out of your head to the marketing and demo stage if you’re an unsigned artist. It covers everything from band partnerships, disputes as to who’s written the song, using samples and cover work.
 

Presented by:

  • Marcus Fowler, Arts Law Legal Officer and seminar facilitator
  • Kate Crawford, member of electronic duo B(if)tek
  • Marshall Cullen, chair of the Music Manager's Forum Australia and Managing Director of Damien Gerard Studios
  • David McCormack, frontman for The Titanics and previously Custard
  • Chris Maund, entertainment lawyer, Brett Oaten Solicitors
19 pages.

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