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The Music Law Beat

Podcast door Beverly Hills Bar Association

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Cultuur & Vrije Tijd

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The Beverly Hills Bar Association's Music Law Beat is a new podcast hosted by Bill Hochberg that explores the legal controversies and contracts shaping today’s music industry. From defamation lawsuits to free speech battles to eye popping copyright transactions, leading attorneys break down the high-profile matters that truly matter. Each episode offers timely insight into the intersection of music, media, and the law.Presented by Raines Feldman Littrell LLP.

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aflevering Vetter v. Resnik Could Turn The Music Biz On Its Ear – Hear From The Lawyer Who Won The Appeal artwork

Vetter v. Resnik Could Turn The Music Biz On Its Ear – Hear From The Lawyer Who Won The Appeal

In this episode, Tim Kappel of Wells Kappel – who just won a landmark appeal in the Fifth Circuit that could shift worldwide ownership of copyrights from music companies back to songwriters and recording artists – talks with MLB host Bill Hochberg of Raines and guest Rami Yanni, an IP and entertainment attorney at Raines and adjunct law professor at USC. No case has ever found that copyright termination and reversion rights apply outside the U.S., until now. More cases may follow on the trail Kappel has blazed in the Fifth. It's a spirited, practical and philosophical deep dive, where the trio unpack key concepts, including the “single copyright” theory, national treatment regarding ownership and infringement claims, publisher and songwriter leverage in renegotiations, and practical strategies for structuring rights recapture in today’s global market. Whether you’re a creator, music company, investor, or dealmaker, this cutting edge episode offers actionable insight into evolving rights, risk, and value in music contracts. Presented by Raines.

27 jan 2026 - 1 h 23 min
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The British Are Coming ... for American Song Rights

In this episode of The Music Law Beat, host Bill Hochberg (Raines) is joined by Martin Maguire, Head of Business Development at PRS for Music, and Lance Phillips, Partner at Sheridans, one of the UK’s leading entertainment law firms. Together, they unpack the growing competition between British and American performing rights organizations and what it means for songwriters, publishers, and attorneys navigating the transatlantic music marketplace. From pirate radio beginnings to international licensing strategies, the discussion explores the structure of performing rights in the UK versus the U.S., how cross-border affiliations are changing, and what legal practitioners need to know about royalties, representation, and rights management in an increasingly global music economy. With insights from top British music industry professionals, this episode sheds light on where performance rights are headed—and why U.S. attorneys should be paying attention. Presented by Raines. 📂 Access CLE materials: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1andZB0qkszSLqyHmL71x4klONj0uscBA/view?usp=sharing [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1andZB0qkszSLqyHmL71x4klONj0uscBA/view?usp=sharing]

18 nov 2025 - 1 h 7 min
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Latin Syncopations & Negotiations: How Deal Structures, Publishing Rights & Branding Shape Music

In this episode of The Music Law Beat, host Bill Hochberg (Raines) sits down with Nicolas Urdinola, Partner at SheppardMullin, and John R. Baldivia, Partner at Rossi Baldivia Klein Fine & Spector, PC, for an insider’s look at the legal forces powering the global rise of Latin music. As artists like Bad Bunny, Karol G, and Peso Pluma dominate international charts, attorneys are increasingly at the center of complex negotiations spanning continents, languages, and laws. Bill, Nicolas, and John unpack how deal structures, publishing rights, branding, and digital distribution are evolving in this fast-moving space. The discussion offers practical insights into representing artists, labels, and producers in cross-border transactions—highlighting how cultural fluency, creative strategy, and legal precision combine to drive success in the modern music industry. Presented by Raines. 📂 Access CLE materials: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vU2bcEj1y_qFQqHxnnUd_PP7nO4HzpGf/view [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vU2bcEj1y_qFQqHxnnUd_PP7nO4HzpGf/view]

6 nov 2025 - 1 h 23 min
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Inside the Live Music Business with Danny Hayes and Jarred Arfa

Join host Bill Hochberg (Raines) as he sits down with festival promoter and attorney Danny Hayes and top music agent Jarred Arfa to explore the ever-evolving world of music festivals and touring —from the negotiating table to the stage. This all-access conversation hits the business and legal beats that matter: the future of ticket pricing, insurance issues, branding opportunities, and what makes festivals more—or less—attractive to artists. With sharp insights from both promoter and artist rep perspectives, the panel will unpack new risks, data trends, and why the live music experience remains ground zero for fan connection and industry innovation. It's a backstage pass to where music, money and legal strategy collide. Presented by Raines. No CLE credit will be provided for this program.

9 jul 2025 - 1 h 4 min
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Music Copyright Litigation with Peter Anderson and Aaron Moss

A-list entertainment litigators Peter Anderson and Aaron Moss know music copyright law upside down, backwards, and better than most. In this episode of The Music Law Beat, host Bill Hochberg (Raines) sits down with the powerhouse duo to unpack today’s biggest copyright battles, trends in infringement litigation, and the legal doctrines shaping the future of the music industry. Peter Anderson, a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, is one of the most sought-after trial lawyers in music copyright defense, known for handling headline-making cases like Blurred Lines. Aaron Moss, a partner at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP and author of the widely read blog Copyright Lately, brings incisive analysis and deep experience in entertainment law. From substantial similarity to evolving fair use standards, this fast-paced conversation delivers candid insights and practical takeaways for attorneys, rights holders, and creatives navigating a complex and high-stakes legal landscape. Presented by Raines. Audio versions of Beverly Hills Bar Association programs are eligible for Self-Study CLE credit in California. Visit www.bhba.org/podcasts [http://www.bhba.org/podcasts] for more information.

6 jun 2025 - 1 h 4 min
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