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Did You Steal My Song? An International Perspective

June 3, 2020
5:30pm - 6:30pm Central European Summer Time

Christine Lepera and Bradley Mullins will be providing a Masterclass, in partnership with International Association of Entertainment Lawyers, for Midem Digital Edition on June 3, 2020. 

Midem Digital Edition is a brand new initiative for the music community. It aims to bring the global music community together to get a better understanding of what’s ahead for our industry in the post-COVID era, thanks to an amazing line-up of keynotes and speakers from every music sector.

This edition will also allow you to identify your next business partners amongst Midem Digital’s participants and source artists from 55+ artists’ profiles. You will have access to exclusive concerts and unique market intelligence, and can discover the first-ever Artist and Label Services Directory. All this from June 2-5, 2020!


"Did You Steal My Song? An International Perspective"
June 3, 2020
5:30pm - 6:30pm (Central European Summer Time)

This year the Masterclass will explore the manner in which courts across the United States, United Kingdom, and European Union assess whether a musical work infringes upon an earlier work, including discussions of the procedures followed, the legal doctrines considered, the role of experts and the potential relief available.

Moderator: Christine Lepera, Partner, Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp (US)

Speakers:

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