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Published : September 01, 2010 | Author : thegman
Category : NEWS | Total Views : 654

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For Immediate Release:

(eWebWire.com) September 01, 2010 — WORLD WIDE WEB, September 01, 2010 (FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) — The new changes in music business laws will affect every musician, songwriter, manager, and music attorney, which is why the California Copyright Conference is opening its 2010-2011 season with a presentation entitled "Legal Eagles: Legal Developments Affecting the Music Industry." Taking place the evening of September 14 in Los Angeles, the event is open to the public.

The Legal Eagles panel will be moderated by CCC Board Member Kenneth D. Freundlich (of Freundlich Law) and former CCC President Michael Morris (of Valensi Rose, PLC).

"We have seen another year where certain key decisions and trends in the law have affected the shape of the landscape in the music industry," Freundlich notes. "Among them are the growth of 360 deals and changes in music licensing."

There will be give-and-take in the panel discussions, as seen in Morris' follow-up to Freundlich's statement: "In the continuing evolution of 360 deals, 'growth' implies positive developments, which isn't exactly the case as to recording agreements," Morris states.

Joining Freundlich and Morris on the panel will be:

* Milton Olin, Altschul & Olin, LLP
* Ronald Gertz, Music Reports, Inc.
* Dina La Polt, La Polt law
* Laurie Soriano, Davis, Shapiro, Lewit & Hayes, LLP

"We are looking forward to hearing how this distinguished panel will discuss many key legal decisions and trends affecting the music industry," states CCC President Shawn LeMone (of ASCAP). "With this group of speakers, there will be a wealth of information and the opinions are certain to be exciting to hear," LeMone added.

When and Where:
The "Legal Eagles" CCC program will take place Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, 15433 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 (near Sepulveda & Ventura Blvd., just West of the 405 freeway). The parking entrance is on Orion Avenue and parking is free with validation at the event. Check-in is at 6:15 p.m., cocktails begin at 6:30, dinner at 7:00 with the presentation to follow.

About the California Copyright Conference:
The California Copyright Conference was established in 1953 for the discussion of copyright-related areas pertaining to music and entertainment. The CCC encourages, fosters and promotes an interest in all materials relating to copyrighting and other protection of intellectual and creative properties.

MCLE credit is available for all CCC programs.

To reserve a seat for the dinner program, and for more information on The CCC, visit http://www.theccc.org or call 818-379-3312.

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Phone: 818-223-8486







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