Podcast: Music Licensing
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Podcast: Music LicensingThis month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, learn about some of the new and old ways to make money licensing your music. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark Pearson and clerk Justin La as they get you in synch with royalties for placing your music in movies and commercials, and discuss how satellite and internet have created new ways for musicians to cash in. Plus, we jam with musician and songwriter David Brookings. The Virginia native talks about his new album “The Maze” and spins a few yarns about world travels, recording at Sun Studio in Memphis and his friendship with former Apple CEO Steve Jobs. This month’s music selections are all off David’s latest release, “The Maze”, including the track “Always Be The Same,” featuring podcast managing editor Ben Shaw on slide guitar. If you dig David’s groove you can see him play live on November 30th at Santana Row in San Jose, CA.You can buy David Brookings’ music on iTunes or visit his website at www.davidbrookings.net. David is also on Facebook.Make sure to check out ARC Law Group on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast!You can also follow ARC Law Group on Facebook and Twitter.If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or would like to pose a question to be answered in an upcoming podcast email us at info@arclg.com.You understand and agree that listening to this podcast does not in any way create or establish an attorney-client relationship between you and any ARC Law Group attorney. You should recognize that the information provided in this podcast is provided for your general information and should not be relied on as legal advice and is not a substitute for direct consultation with an attorney about a specific legal problem.
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