41 min

Why a Forensic Musicologist is Necessary for Your Copyright Infringement Lawsuit IPSERIESWITHESMERALDOESQ

    • Education

Have you ever wondered how to prove or disprove that a song is copied from another? How do you measure the similarity between two pieces of music? And who can help you with these questions in a legal context?


Episode 110 of the #IPSERIES podcast with Brian McBrearty discusses his role as a forensic musicologist and how it can help artists and lawyers and the courts in cases of alleged musical plagiarism or infringement of copyright because:

1. They can help you prove or disprove that your musical work is original and not copied from another source.

2. They can help you identify the objective and subjective similarities and differences between your musical work and the alleged infringing work.

3. They can help you evaluate the strength and validity of your claim or defense based on the musical evidence and the legal standards.

4. They can help you communicate your musical arguments and evidence to the judge and jury in a clear and convincing way.


If you are interested in learning more about forensic musicology and how it can help you protect your musical rights, tune in to this episode of IPSERIES. You don’t want to miss it!



Brian McBrearty

- Website: ⁠Forensic musicology from Musicologize.com | Brian McBrearty | Forensic Musicologist | Music Services ⁠

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SOCIAL MEDIA BY: Rita Anwiri Chindah

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Have you ever wondered how to prove or disprove that a song is copied from another? How do you measure the similarity between two pieces of music? And who can help you with these questions in a legal context?


Episode 110 of the #IPSERIES podcast with Brian McBrearty discusses his role as a forensic musicologist and how it can help artists and lawyers and the courts in cases of alleged musical plagiarism or infringement of copyright because:

1. They can help you prove or disprove that your musical work is original and not copied from another source.

2. They can help you identify the objective and subjective similarities and differences between your musical work and the alleged infringing work.

3. They can help you evaluate the strength and validity of your claim or defense based on the musical evidence and the legal standards.

4. They can help you communicate your musical arguments and evidence to the judge and jury in a clear and convincing way.


If you are interested in learning more about forensic musicology and how it can help you protect your musical rights, tune in to this episode of IPSERIES. You don’t want to miss it!



Brian McBrearty

- Website: ⁠Forensic musicology from Musicologize.com | Brian McBrearty | Forensic Musicologist | Music Services ⁠

=================================

IPSERIES PODCAST

- Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/groups/836484013662125/

- Instagram: ⁠Instagram⁠

- Email: ipseriesinfo@gmail.com

=================================

SOCIAL MEDIA BY: Rita Anwiri Chindah

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LOGO DESIGN BY: Rita Anwiri Chindah ⁠ipseries_with_reedah | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree






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