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April 12th, 2022
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Added Matthew Ismael Ruiz, "Union of Musicians and Allied Workers Launches ‘Justice at Spotify’ Campaign," Pitchfork (October 27, 2021)
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Added “5 Notes from a Quiet Year: How Music Survived the Pandemic,” The New York Times (March 11, 2021) (includes Damon Krukowski, “We Couldn’t Tour. So We Started a Union”), read all
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Removed David Pakman, "The Price of Music," Disruption (David Pakman's Blog) (Mar 18, 2014) , read all from MUSIC & DIGITAL MEDIA (Spring 2022)
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March 24th, 2022
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Removed Pamela Samuelson and Ben Sheffner, Debate, "Unconstitutionally Excessive Statutory Damage Awards in Copyright Cases," 158 U.PA. L. Rev. Pennumbra 53 (2009) (.pdf), read Samuelson opening statement (pp. 54-57) and Sheffner Rebuttal (pp. 58-61) from MUSIC & DIGITAL MEDIA (Spring 2022)
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March 3rd, 2022
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Added Frye, Brian L., Are CryptoPunks Copyrightable? (February 8, 2022). Pepperdine Law Review, Forthcoming.
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Added Frye, Brian L., After Copyright: Pwning NFTs in a Clout Economy (November 25, 2021). Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, Forthcoming.
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Added Kal Raustiala and Christopher Jon Springman, "The One Redeeming Quality of NFTs Might Not Even Exist," Slate (April 14, 2021)
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February 23rd, 2022
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February 17th, 2022
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Edited M. William Krasilovsky and Sydney Shemel, with Contributions by John M. Gross and Jonathan Feinstein, This Business of Music, 10th Ed. , Billboard Books (2007), read Ch. 2, “Recording Artist Contracts," pp. 14 - 28
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Edited Anita Wadhwani, "Hitched to a Star," The Tennessean (January 2, 2011) (.pdf)
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Edited Al Kohn and Bob Kohn, "Kohn on Music Licensing, 4th Ed." (Aspen Publishers 2010) , read pp. 103-138, 159-175; skim remaining pages (.pdf)
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February 10th, 2022
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February 4th, 2022
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November 22nd, 2021
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Casebook first published.
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