Session One: Washington DC Update & Key Trends In Music Business
October 27, 2022
Thank You to Session One Sponsors
Session Two: That’s The Ticket! Ticket Pricing (and Issues) For Concerts And Broadway
November 3, 2022
Session Three: Music Licensing In The Metaverse
November 10, 2022
Session Four: Litigation Update on the Music Front/Music Valuations
November 17, 2022
Thank You to Session Four Sponsor
October 27, 2022 – Virtual, 25 for EASL Members, $75 for NYSBA Members, $125 for Non-Members
November 3, 2022 – Virtual, 25 for EASL Members, $75 for NYSBA Members, $125 for Non-Members
November 10, 2022 – Virtual, 25 for EASL Members, $75 for NYSBA Members, $125 for Non-Members
November 17, 2022 – Hybrid, $75 for EASL Members, $95 for NYSBA Members, $145 for Non-Members
- Citrin Cooperman at 50 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC(between West 50th and West 51st Streets in the famed Rockefeller Center)
Session One Thursday, October 27
12:00 p.m. – 2:30 pm
- Washington DC Update – An update on current and proposed legislation and music business developments by industry leaders.
Moderator:
Bill Werde – Director, Bandier Program – Newhouse School, Syracuse University
Panelists:
Mitch Glazier, Esq. – Chairman and CEO, Recording Industry Association of America
David M. Israelite, Esq. – President and CEO, National Music Publishers’ Association
Bart Herbison– Executive Director, Nashville Songwriters Association International
1.0 Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
1:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
- Break
1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
- Key Trends in the Music Business – Bill Werde will take this panel through a lively discussion on key developments in the business of music.
Moderator:
Bill Werde – Director, Bandier Program – Newhouse School, Syracuse University
Panelists:
Karen Allen, CEO/Co-Founder, Infinite Album
Angie Rho, Esq., CAA
Nick Breen, Esq., Reed Smith
1.0 Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
2:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
- Q&As
Session Two Thursday, November 3
- Ethics- How Many Hats – Lawyer as Manager and Other Potential Conflicts
Moderator:
Diane F. Krausz, Law Office of Diane Krausz
Panelists:
Nicole Hyland, Esq. – Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC
Joseph L. Serling, Esq. – Serling Rooks Hunter McKoy Worob & Averill LLP
12:05 p.m. Introductions
12:10 p.m.-12:25 p.m. Overview and Discussion of Managers vs Attorneys
- Role of Manager for Music Artist
- Review of Standard Manager/Artist Agreement
- Role of Attorney for Music Artist
- Attorney Fees – percentages vs hourly rates (NY focused)
12:25 p.m. – 12:40 p.m. Ethics Code/Rules Relating to Lawyers who act as Managers – Generally
NY Rules of Ethics Relating to:
- Conflicts of Interest
- Privileged Communications
- Royalty to Business Associates and/or Client
- Duty to Disclose
- Separate Business Interests
12:40 p.m. – 12:55 p.m. Blurred Lines – When the Attorney Provides Management Services
- Specific Risk Management Areas
- Power-of-Attorney Issues
- Legal vs Non-Legal Services
12:55 p.m. – 1:05 p.m. Q & A
- That’s The Ticket! Ticket Pricing (and Issues) for Concerts and Broadway – This panel will focus on event ticketing including general structure, dynamic pricing, and debacles, from various perspectives.
Moderator:
Barry Skidelsky, Esq.
Panelists:
Josh Baron, Co-Author “Ticket Masters” and Editor Emeritus, Relix Magazine
Gregg Arst, CEO/Founder, Tanna Inc.
1:10 pm Introductions
1:15 pm – 1:30 pm Overview – Event Ticketing – Basics / Differences
Concerts / Sports / Broadway
Primary / Secondary / Third Party Ticket Sellers
1:30 pm – 1:55 pm Ticket Pricing Structures and Considerations
Concerts
- Artist Guarantee vs (or plus) Percentage
- Yield Management / Revenue Management
- Participations in Ticket Revenue
- Promoter
- Artist Side
- Ticketing Platform Side
- Remaining Relevant
Broadway
- Four-Wall Deal
- Content Rights-holder bears Expenses
- Yield Management / Revenue Management
- Access to Broadway Tickets
- Box Office
- GSA – Group Sales Agents
- TodayTix, TKTS
- Remaining Relevant
- Subscription Models – Generally
1:55 pm – 2:15 pm The Headlines
- Dynamic Pricing and Backlash
- Artist and/or Ticket Platform take the heat, but what are the real issues
- Scalping and Bots
- Evolution of the Ticketing Industry and Continuing Change
- Consumer Behavior and its Effects on the Ticketing Industry
2:15 pm – 2:25 pm Q & A
Session Three Thursday, November 10 Agenda in Progress
Music Licensing in the Metaverse – The same as it ever was, or adapting current licensing models for these virtual worlds, or a new paradigm altogether? This panel will take a closer look at how music is licensed in the Metaverse and what the future may hold.
Moderator:
Imraan Farukhi, Esq.
Panelists:
Deborah Mannis-Gardner, DMG Clearances
Stacey Haber, Esq.
David Fritz, Esq.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor – The Right That is So Important to United States Artists and the Effort to Get Them Paid – This panel of industry leaders will discuss legislative, policy, business and economic changes across the globe affecting the master performance and neighboring rights income streams and how United States Recording Artists and Copyright Owners get paid for these important rights.
Moderator:
Christopher Hull, CPA, Partner, Citrin Cooperman & Company, LLP, New York
Panelists:
Kendall A. Minter, Esq., Of Counsel, Greenspoon Marder, LLP, Atlanta
Dan Millington, Senior Membership Manager, PPL, London
Wade Metzler, Label, Artist & Publisher Relations, Corporate Development, Sound Exchange, Los Angeles
Session Four Thursday, November 17 Agenda in Progress
Litigation Update on the Music Front – The last year has seen many exciting copyright and entertainment developments in litigation. Four experienced panelists will examine some of the high profile cases and developments which will affect litigation in the music industry going forward (e.g., Thaler v. Perlmutter – protectability of AI generated works under the Copyright Act; Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldstein – fair use battle reaches SCOTUS; a raft of cases by rights holders against major ISPs; Gray v. Katy Perry infringement claim against Perry’s hit “Dark Horse” – a procedural saga from denial of summary judgment to $2.8 MM jury verdict to post trial reversal and to 9th Circuit affirmation), both for their legal impact and to highlight the parties’ litigation strategies. The panel will also look at the practical effects and implications of these cases and trends for litigation in the industry going forward.
Moderator:
Paul LiCalsi, Esq., Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt LLP
Panelists:
Hillel I. Parness, Esq., Of Counsel, Parness Law Firm PLLC
David Leichtman, Esq., Leichtman Law PLLC
Robert W. Clarida, Esq., Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt LLP
Ryan Abbot, Esq., Brown Neri Smith Khan, LLP
The Value of a Good Song – Trends and Developments in Music Catalog Transactions – With a multitude of catalogs transacting as we speak, it’s clear that music catalogs continue to be a highly sought-after asset class yielding steady returns and reliable income streams. This panel of industry experts will discuss what makes a good song to investors and examine current trends and developments in catalog transactions.
Moderator:
Brian Richards – Managing Partner, Artisan, New York
Panelists:
Nari Matsuura – Partner, Citrin Cooperman, New York
Lisa Alter, Esq. – Partner, Alter, Kendrick & Baron, LLP, New York
Andy Moats – Executive Vice President, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Nashville
John Rudolph – Principal, 1.618 Industries, Nashville
01 Ryan Abbot, Esq. – Brown Neri Smith Khan, LLP
02 Karen Allen, CEO/Co-Founder, Infinite Album
03 Lisa Alter, Esq. – Partner, Alter, Kendrick & Baron, LLP
04 Greg Arst, CEO/Founder, Tanna Inc.
05 Josh Baron, Co-Author “Ticket Masters” and Editor Emeritus, Relix Magazine
06 Nick Breen, Esq., Reed Smith
07 Robert W. Clarida, Esq. – Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt LLP
08 Lauren Cooper, CPA, Partner, CitrinCooperman Advisors LLC, Los Angeles
09 Imraan Farukhi, Assistant Professor, Television, Radio and Film, Syracuse University
10 David Fritz, Partner, Boyarski Fritz LLP
11 Mitch Glazier, Esq. – Chairman and CEO, Recording Industry Association of America
12 Bart Herbison – Executive Director, Nashville Songwriters Association International
13 Nicole Hyland, Esq. – Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC
14 David M. Israelite, Esq. – President and CEO, National Music Publishers’ Association
15 Diane F. Krausz, Law Office Of Diane Krausz
16 David Leichtman, Esq. – Leichtman Law PLLC
17 Paul LiCalsi, Esq. – Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt LLP
18 Deborah Mannis-Gardner, DMG Clearances
19 Nari Matsuura – Partner, CitrinCooperman
20 Wade Metzler, Label, Artist & Publisher Relations, Corporate Development, Sound Exchange, Los Angeles
21 Dan Millington, Senior Membership Manager, PPL, London
22 Kendall A. Minter, Esq., Of Counsel, Greenspoon Marder, LLP, Atlanta
23 Andy Moats, EVP, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Nashville
24 Hillel I. Parness, Esq. – Parness Law Firm PLLC
25 Angie Rho, Esq., CAA
26 Brian Richards – Founder/Managing Ptnr; Artisan Media & Entertainment Advisory
27 John Rudolph, Esq. – Principal, 1.618 Industries, Nashville
28 Joseph L. Serling, Esq. – Serling Rooks Hunter McKoy Worob & Averill LLP
29 P Barry Skidelsky, Esq.
30 Peter Sinclair, Co-Founder & CEO, beatBread
31 Bill Werde – Director, Bandier Program – Newhouse School, Syracuse University
32 MBLC Program Co-Chairs
Isaro Carter, The Carter Firm LLC
Joyce Dollinger, Senior Counsel, Alter, Kendrick & Baron, LLP
Chris Hull, CPA – Citrin Cooperman
Marc Jacobson, Marc Jacobson, PC
Kathy Kim, Business Affairs Manager101, Productions, Ltd.
Jared Leibowitz, General Counsel, Vydia
Stephen B. Rodner, Senior Counsel, Pryor Cashman
Judah Shapiro, Law Offices of Judah S. Shapiro
Rosemarie Tully, Rosemarie Tully, PC
- Citrin Cooperman at 50 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC (between West 50th and West 51st Streets in the famed Rockefeller Center)
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