Approach to costs
Solicitors at Humphreys & Co. always aim to approach
legal work in a financially-disciplined way. We offer
competitive rates. Our charging approach is both transparent
and geared to the options open to our clients. Our
solicitors generally charge by reference to time spent but
we can often agree fixed fees for specific work or in some
cases risk-adjusted funding structures.
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Music &
entertainment
Solicitors advising
the music and entertainment industries
in all matters including contracts
and intellectual property
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Solicitors here advise artists, publishers,
writers, managers and record companies in the
music and entertainment industries. In the music
business, our solicitors not only act for those
who have already achieved success but we aim to
help new acts and writers striving to break into
the industry to establish themselves. Solicitors
here are pro-active and can assist unsigned or
unmanaged artists to secure recording and
publishing deals and the right management.
In relation to other leisure activities, our
solicitors are able to address issues in relation
to all inter-active entertainment (such as
computer and video games) the radio and television
broadcast industries, the film world, ownership
and management of hotels, public houses, cinemas,
nightclubs, restaurants, theatre and shows.
Fixed
charge package with options
and recommendations
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Intellectual
property in the music industry
Music and
sound recordings are protected in
the main by copyright which arises
automatically without registration
in a qualifying original work.
There is likely to be more than
one work protected in a given
music recording so for example the
lyrics, musical score, cover
artwork and the sound recording
itself all might qualify for
separate copyright protection.
In addition there are likely moral
rights attaching to original music
which protects the artist's right
to: be identified as the author of
the music; object to derogatory
treatment of the music; and not to
have the music wrongly attributed
to another performer. If more than
one artist was involved in the
creation of a copyright work then
they might each enjoy ownership of
joint copyright.
Copyright in aspects such as the
lyrics and musical score will be
protected for 70 years from the
end of the year in which the
author or last remaining joint
author dies. Copyright in the
recording of the music will be
protected for 50 years from the
end of the year it was made or the
end of the year of publication if
it is published.
Music protected by copyright
benefits from the restricted acts,
meaning that the copyright owner
has the right to prevent others
from:
- Copying
the music
- Releasing copies of music
into the public domain
- Renting
or lending the music
- Performing
the music
- Broadcasting the
music
- Adapting
the music,
for example by using the
score for another purpose
Copyright in the music
may be infringed when one of the
above acts is done in relation to
a whole or a substantial part of
it without permission (though
there are some relevant exceptions
such as fair use which might
provide a defence to a claim of
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Recording
contracts
Recording
contracts are the
traditional route
into the music
industry. They
define the business
relationship between
a recording artist
and a record label.
Generally the label
would provide an
advance to the
artist in exchange
for the artist
recording a certain
number of pieces.
Copyright in the
music recordings
will generally be
owned by the record
label allowing it to
recoup the proceeds
of sale. The artist
or artists can
expect to receive a
defined percentage
of this revenue
(known as 'the
royalties') as part
of their contractual
remuneration.
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Music
and file
sharing
One
of the major
challenges
facing the
music industry
in the last
decade has
been the
increasing
popularity of
peer-to-peer
(P2P) and
other file
sharing
methods which
have been used
to distribute
music without
permission on
a grand scale.
There is no
doubt that
this conduct
amounts to
copyright
infringement
(the medium of
the internet
is in
principle no
different to
any other).
The main
difficulty
arises from
effectively
policing
infringement
by millions of
people in
different
countries
which raises
jurisdictional,
evidential and
practical
problems to
overcome. P2P
networks in
particular are
designed so
that no
single
central server
is used. This
makes the
process of
identifying
and suing the
serious
culprits more
challenging.
There have
been a number
of high
profile
attempts to
pursue
copyright
infringers and
this remains a
viable tactic
where major
infringers can
be readily
identified. It
does seem
however that
the emphasis
in recent
years has
shifted
towards
accepting the
realities of
the internet
and widespread
unregulated
file sharing.
The way
forward may
well be
through
effective
commercial
agreements
between music
providers and other
businesses (including ISPs),
designed to
exploit the value in
copyright
material using
alternative
business
models.
Spotify for
example
provides free
content to its
users which is
legitimately
licensed from
the copyright
owners and
funded through
advertising.
Another option
to be
considered
alongside this
approach is no
doubt
continued
research into technological
solutions
which attempt
to make
unlicensed
sharing more
difficult
(though of
course there
is an ongoing
battle between
determined
file sharers
and those
looking to
thwart them).
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Accessibility
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Independent approach
We are an independent professional law firm here, not a legal factory turning out mass-produced products. In our experience, determined case-handling is more likely to produce effective results.
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Turnaround time
Solicitors at Humphreys & Co. look to input not only
careful legal work and precision but also the determination
to keep matters moving. They aim to work in clients' real
interests with energy and pragmatism.
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Communication skills
Solicitors at Humphreys & Co. always try to open up the
legal process by giving advice and explaining options to
clients in a concise and straightforward way, identifying
clear courses of action whatever the technical or legal
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