Forensic Musicology and the Blurred Lines of Federal Copyright History by Katherine M Leo

Forensic Musicology and the Blurred Lines of Federal Copyright History by Katherine M Leo

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Summary

This book examines the role of forensic musicologists in music copyright infringement claims. It analyzes the contested nature of the legal space in relation to the sometimes contradictory opinions of expert witnesses and non-expert judges and juries.

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Forensic Musicology and the Blurred Lines of Federal Copyright History by Katherine M Leo

Drawing on interdisciplinary research methods from musicological and legal scholarship, this book maps the historical terrain of forensic musicology. It examines the contributions of musical expert witnesses, their analytical techniques, and the issues they encounter assisting courts in clarifying the blurred lines of music copyright.

Katherine Leo offers the first in-depth study of the evolution of the role of ‘forensic musicologists’ from the mid-1800s through the present dayLeo plumbs the essential question behind the ‘precarious ethics’ of the work of these experts: how two experts, applying the same knowledge, could reasonably hold diametrically opposed opinions on the question of similarity of original expression between two musical works. Leo deftly traces, in language accessible to all readers, how seminal copyright cases in the twentieth century circumscribed the role of music experts, yet ultimately did not diminish their significance in the adjudication of infringement claims. Meticulously researched and sparely and clearly written, Forensic Musicology and the Blurred Lines of Copyright History should appeal to anyone interested in copyright or music, but especially to those interested in both.

-- Charles Cronin, Gould School of Law at the University of Southern California, MCIR website

This manuscript explores in depth, and for the first time, many important arguments regarding consistency of methodology in forensic musicology. It focuses on the role of the forensic musicologist as an expert witness, with reference to high profile case studies of music copyright infringement disputes. The approach is helpfully chronological, which is desirable given the co-evolution of copyright law, music creativity, and lawsuit ‘culture’ in the U.S. The strongest features of the work are clear and accessible writing style, adherence to real-world cases, and the thoroughness of the scholarship.

-- Joe Bennett, Consultant Forensic Musicologist / Resident Scholar at Berklee College of Music
Katherine M. Leo is assistant professor of music at Millikin University.
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ISBN 13 9781793619402
ISBN 10 1793619409
Title Forensic Musicology and the Blurred Lines of Federal Copyright History
Author Katherine M Leo
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Lexington Books
Year published 2020-12-15
Number of pages 202
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