Resources
Copyright Bibliographies on the Web
General Music and Copyright links
General Music and Copyright bibliography
Hosted by the Popular Music Section of the Society for Ethnomusicology.
Music and Fair Use links
Music and Fair Use bibliography
Anthony McCann's 2002 "Beyond the Commons" Ph.D. Dissertation
The Expansion of the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO), the Elimination of Uncertainty, and the Politics of Enclosure.
Law in the Music School Setting
An article by A. J. Sciarrino,
author of The Law and Rock 'n' Roll
Copyright, the Publican, and the Collectors
A 1996 article by Irish journalist and musician Fintan Vallely on IMRO and Irish Traditional Music (1996):
Bluegrass and Performing Rights
These pages were donated by champion banjo player Mike Allen after research he conducted in the early 1990s into
music and copyright debates in the context of bluegrass performance in the United States.
All That Is Not Given is Lost: Irish Traditional Music, Copyright, and Common Property (PDF).
This paper was published in 2001 by Anthony McCann in the journal Ethnomusicology. A partial critique of this article can be found in Chapter 1 of McCann's Beyond the Commons dissertation (above)
Who Owns the Tunes?: An Exploration of
Composition Ownership in Irish Traditional Music
This article was donated by Margaret Farrell and is in part a critical response to Anthony McCann's "All That is Given" article (above).
Irish Traditional Music and the Copyright Debate.
An article by Anthony McCann that summarizes some of the main issues of his
Ph.D. disseration (above). This article was published in the
annual magazine Irish Folk Festival (Petr Pandula, ed.) in September 2003.
Irische traditionelle Musik und die Diskussion über Urheberrechte.
The same article in German, translated by Petr Pandula.
Anthony McCann's Music and Copyright Syllabus 2004 (draft)
"It Seems to be Getting Worse"
This is the powerpoint presentation of a talk entitled
"“It seems to be getting worse”: Intellectual Property, Discursive Feedback,
and the Commodification of Ethnomusicology," which Anthony McCann presented
at the Society for Ethnomusicology annual conference in Tucson, Arizona, on November 6, 2004.
"Wer darf das Lied singen?
Musikethnologische Anmerkungen zum rechtlichen Status traditioneller Musikkulturen"
"Who is Allowed to Sing the Ritual
Chant: Notes on the Legal Status of Traditional Music."
These articles were written and donated by Marc-Antoine Camp. The second is a translation of the first.