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Moser on Music Copyright

Moser on Music Copyright

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Moser, David J. / Moser, PUBLISHER: Artistpro.com, Knowledge of copyright law is essential to anyone who hopes to have a career in music. It fosters an environment where musicians and songwriters can share their creations with the public and know that their music will not be manipulated or misused without their consent, and, most importantly, that they will be paid for their work. Without copyright law, there would be far less incentive for anyone to make music, and almost no incentive for record labels to produce, market, and sell it. Understanding copyright law is particularly relevant today, as Internet file sharing and CD burning have made music copyright law front-page news. In Moser on Music Copyright, David J. Moser, one of the foremost authorities on the subject, provides students, educators, lawyers, and anyone in the music industry with a thorough understanding of copyright law, what it protects, the benefi ts of registering a copyright, and what to do when your copyright has been infringed. Controversies involving copyright and online music are also discussed in detail, with case studies of the recent blockbuster cases in this area, including the lawsuits against Napster, Grokster, and more. Although written in clear and readable language, Moser on Music Copyright is an in-depth resource providing detailed explanations of copyright law's application to music and has been used as a text by institutions such as Fordham University Law School, Loyola University, New York University, Northeastern University, and UCLA.

LITTLE STEVEN Freedom No Compromise - LP

LITTLE STEVEN Freedom No Compromise - LP

LITTLE STEVEN Freedom No Compromise casa discografica/label: MANHATTAN n° catalogo/catalog#: ST anno pubblicazione/released: brani contenuti/tracklist: A1 Freedom A2 Trail Of Broken Treaties A3 Pretoria A4 Bitter Fruit B1 No More Party's B2 Can't You Feel The Fire B3 Native American B4 Sanctuary Backing Vocals - Audrey Wheeler, Benjamin Newberry, Brenda White-King, Craig Derry, Debra Byrd, Elicia Wright, Floyd Westerman, Julia Waters, Kenny Moore, Luther Waters, Maxine Waters, Oren Waters, Steve Jordan, Tina B., Wendell Morrison, Will Downing Backing Vocals [Additional] - Abner Mariri, Kindiza Ngubeni, Mendiswa Mzamne, Moeketsi Bodibe, Motlole Moseki, Mweci Mzizi, Nonhlanhla Simelane, Ronald Kunene, Sechaba Cultural Singers, South African Students Committee/UCLA, Tnemba Ntinga, Tshepo Tsotetsi, Zole Dube Bass - Doug Wimbish, Romeo Williams, T.M. Stevens Drums - David Beal, Keith LeBlanc, Steve Jordan Flute [Bass] - Zoe Yanakis Guitar, Dulcimer - Little Steven Keyboards - Charlie Judge Keyboards [Additional] - Bernie Worrell, Greg Phillinganes, Paul Shaffer, Richard Scher, Tommy Mandel Percussion - David Beal, Monti Ellison, Ruben Blades Vocals - Little Steven Vocals [Additional] - Kenny Moore (tracks: A2), Cobra Jones (tracks: B1), Ruben Blades (tracks: A4), Bruce Springsteen (tracks: B3) Disco: EX Copertina: EX LEGENDA: M  : NUOVO/NEW NM: PARI AL NUOVO/AS NEW EX: POCO USATO/LITTLE USED VG: MOLTO USATO, IN BUONE CONDIZIONI/USED BUT IN GOOD CONDITIONS G: MOLTO USATO, DISCRETE CONDIZIONI/VERY USED P: VINILE E COPERTINA IN CATTIVE CONDIZIONI/VINYL AND COVER IN BAD CONDITIONS

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A Football Band of Brothers: Forging the University of

A Football Band of Brothers: Forging the University of

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Porter, W. Thomas, PUBLISHER: Trafford Publishing, Almost fifty years ago, a group of student-athletes entered the University of Washington. As freshmen, they were not eligible to play varsity football so they began their collegiate football on a frosh team that went unbeaten against Northwest opponents. Most members of the team played both offense and defense. Some had to work part-time to finance their education. The single ones lived with other students in dormitories and fraternity houses. Some were married and had children. In , Washington had been rocked by a player revolt which led to the firing of the head football coach. Disgruntled, he exposed a slush fund used by zealous boosters to directly pay players more than the Pacific Coast Conference allowed. The Husky athletic program was put on probation for two years along with Cal, UCLA and USC. It was a difficult period for a once proud and successful program. Thirty-one year old George Briggs was hired as Athletic Director to clean up the mess and hire a new coach. Darrell Royal, a former All-America quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners and the head coach at Mississippi State, accepted a four-year contract in and started the Husky football program on the road to recovery. Royal's tenure was brief. After the season ended, Royal resigned to take his dream job at the University of Texas where he had a very successful career which included three national championships. Briggs then hired 29-year old Jim Owens, a teammate of Royal and an All-America end. He had been a top assistant under Bear Bryant at Kentucky and Texas A&M. He was one of the architects of the "Junction Boys" ten days in hell that forged the Aggies' conference championship threeyears later. Owens and his staff brought a philosophy that included an emphasis on team unity, defense, tough physical and mental conditioning, the use of the helmet to tackle and block and punish opponents, and a willingness to pay the price for success. In , the Huskies were mostly a bunch of sophomores - supposedly the youngest college team in America - and went 3-7. Over the next two years, the Huskies forged the second best record of a collegiate football team in America - 20 wins and two losses. With 20 victories, one tie, and one loss, only Mississippi had a better resume. In , they won the conference title, the first for Washington since , and upset heavily favored Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl, 44-8. It was Washington's first Rose Bowl victory and brought respectability back to West Coast football. Shortly after that game, Bud Wilkinson, Jim Owens' former coach, called to congratulate his former pupil on the stunning victory. He said, "It would be hard to find a club anywhere, anytime, that played a 60-miniute period any better than that team that day." In the season, despite injuries to many key players including All-America quarterback and Hesiman hopeful, Bob Schloredt, the then senior-laden tea

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