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Jerrie Clarke
Director
Lost City Museum
PO Box 807
Overton, NV 89040
(702) 397-2193

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On Wed, 8/26/15, topladave . <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Music Licensing in Museums
 To: [log in to unmask]
 Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2015, 10:27 AM
 
 Katherine,
 
 This topic has come up often on Museum-L
 over the past several years. I think many museums,
 especially small and medium ones, are jolted when they
 receive the letters from BMI and ASCAP, threatening legal
 action if they don't pay yearly licensing fees to those
 PRO's (Performing Rights Organizations). From the
 responses in the past, and in talking with colleagues, there
 are reactions that range from, "we're
 non-profit", "fair-use covers us" to,
 "we're only playing CD's". So there are
 misunderstandings of the copyright law and licensing and how
 it applies to museums and non-profits. There are also
 misunderstandings about the PRO's and how those letters
 are sent to basically shake down small organizations for
 yearly fees. In addition to my work in conservation and with
 museums I have also been involved with the songwriting
 community here in Los Angeles for years (I was the Executive
 Director of Songsalive! for 4 years). Many small coffee
 shops and restaurants also receive those same form letters
 from BMI and ASCAP and many have shut down live music as a
 result. I develop and teach online courses for museum
 professionals, mostly in conservation, but have a new course
 starting on Sept. 21st. on, "Copyright and Intellectual
 Property 101 for Museums" from the knowledge and
 sources I have acquired on it over the years.
 
 So for your program it
 would be very helpful to explain the basics of copyright,
 how it applies to using music, recorded or live, in museums,
 and how to handle those nasty letters that come in the
 mail.
 
 Cheers!
 Dave
 
 David Harvey
 Senior Conservator & Museum
 Consultant
 Los Angeles CA 
 USA
 www.cityofangelsconservation.weebly.com
 
 
 
 On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at
 7:04 AM, Katherine Lewis <[log in to unmask]>
 wrote:
 Hi Listmates,
 The Museum and Arts Law
 Committee of the American Bar Association is working to
 put together a program on music licensing in museums with
 case studies and I wonder if anyone has any specific
 examples of issues they've encountered in this area
 they'd be willing to share? Or questions that have come
 up you might want answered in a program like
 this?
 Thanks!
 
 Katherine
 LewisChairMuseum and Arts Law
 Committee   Science & Technology
 SectionAmerican Bar Association 
 
 
 
 
 
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