"Future of Music Colloquium" Tues Sept 25: Washington DC


Subject: "Future of Music Colloquium" Tues Sept 25: Washington DC
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 18:06:26 -0400


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News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September 18, 2001

                           Washington College of Law's
             Program on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest
                                     Presents
                            Future of Music Colloquium
                 http://www.futureofmusic.org/events/falltour.cfm

                            Tuesday, September 25: 5pm
         Washington College of Law, Room 603, 4801 Massachusetts Ave N.W.
                                  Washington D.C.

>Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 16:52:46 -0400
>To: Digital Future Coalition Discussion List <dfclist@ala.org>
>From: pjaszi@wcl.american.edu (Peter Jaszi)
>Subject: [DFCLIST:113] Event of possible interest
>
>On Tuesday, September 25, the Washington College of Law's new
>Program on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest will host a
>"Future of Music Colloquium" to explore the organization of the
>contemporary music industry and its implications for artists and
>listeners.
>
>At 6:00 PM, Jenny Toomey, independent musician and founder of the
>Future of Music Coalition (http://www.futureofmusic.org), will
>present an illustrated "behind-the-scenes" tour of the contemporary
>music industry from the artist's perspective, touching on new
>technologies, copyright issues, and recording contracts, among many
>other topics.
>
>Following this presentation -- which Ms. Toomey will be soon be
>taking on a national campus tour -- a panel of experts will discuss
>a wide range of topics including media concentration, Napster and
>other peer-to-peer file sharing technologies, the future of fair
>use, recording industry economics, and artists' rights.
>
>In addition to WCL faculty members, a number of outside experts
>will participate: those invited include
>
>* Ann Chaitovitz, National Director of Sound Recordings, American
>Federation of Television and Recording Artists;
>
>* Andrew Schwartzman, Media Access Project;
>
>* Bill Holland, Washington Bureau Chief, Billboard Magazine;
>
>* Jay Rosenthal, entertainment lawyer of Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe; and
>
>* Michael M. Bracy, of Bracy Williams and Co., a eloquent advocate
>of low-power radio.
>
>A reception will precede the program at 5:00 PM. The event is free,
>and everyone is invited! All activities will be in and around Room
>603 at the Washington College of Law, 4801 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.
>

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"Future of Music Colloquium" Tues Sept 25: Washington
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September 18, 2001


                          Washington College of Law's
            Program on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest
                                    Presents
                           Future of Music Colloquium
                http://www.futureofmusic.org/events/falltour.cfm

                           Tuesday, September 25: 5pm
        Washington College of Law, Room 603, 4801 Massachusetts Ave N.W.
                                 Washington D.C.



Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 16:52:46 -0400
To: Digital Future Coalition Discussion List <dfclist@ala.org>
From: pjaszi@wcl.american.edu (Peter Jaszi)
Subject: [DFCLIST:113] Event of possible interest

On Tuesday, September 25, the Washington College of Law's new Program on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest will host a "Future of Music Colloquium" to explore the organization of the contemporary music industry and its implications for artists and listeners.

At 6:00 PM, Jenny Toomey, independent musician and founder of the Future of Music Coalition (http://www.futureofmusic.org), will present an illustrated "behind-the-scenes" tour of the contemporary music industry from the artist's perspective, touching on new technologies, copyright issues, and recording contracts, among many other topics.

Following this presentation -- which Ms. Toomey will be soon be taking on a national campus tour -- a panel of experts will discuss a wide range of  topics including media concentration, Napster and other peer-to-peer file sharing technologies, the future of fair use, recording industry economics, and artists' rights.

In addition to WCL faculty members, a number of  outside experts will participate:  those invited include

*  Ann Chaitovitz, National Director of Sound Recordings, American Federation of Television and Recording Artists;

*  Andrew Schwartzman, Media Access Project;

*  Bill Holland, Washington Bureau Chief, Billboard Magazine;

*  Jay Rosenthal, entertainment lawyer of Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe; and

*  Michael M. Bracy, of Bracy Williams and Co., a eloquent advocate of low-power radio.

A reception will precede the program at 5:00 PM.  The event is free, and everyone is invited!  All activities will be in and around Room 603 at the Washington College of Law, 4801 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.


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