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CMU Insights seminars return with three sessions on making money from copyright
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 16 January 2018
The CMU Insights seminars kick off again next month with three sessions on music rights and the music rights sector.
Taking place at the London HQ of Lewis Silkin on Chancery Lane each Monday evening from 5 Feb, the CMU Insights seminars are fact-packed user-friendly training sessions ideal for both newcomers to and old hands in the music industry, explaining both the basics and the very latest trends and developments.
The three music rights sessions come together under the title ‘Making Money From Music Copyright’. The first seminar is an introduction to how copyright works in general, the second looks at music licensing, including collective licensing, while the third reviews the music rights sector, including digital, physical and sync.
The seminars are led by CMU’s Chris Cooke. He says: “Although music rights can get complex quite quickly, the basics are pretty straightforward, and knowing those basics is important for anyone creating, managing, exploiting or otherwise working with songs or recordings. These seminars run though all the basics in simple terms, before then explaining how the complexities come about once music rights are monetised”.
Places on individual seminars are £49.99, while a place on all three copyright sessions is just £125. Info and tickets here.