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    October 5, 2024 by thetrichordist

    Save the Date!  4th Annual Artist Rights Symposium Nov. 20 in Washington, DC, hosted by American University’s Kogod School of Business and the Artist Rights Institute

    We’re pleased to announce the 4th annual Artist Rights Symposium on November 20, this year hosted in Washington, DC, by American University’s Kogod School of Business at American’s Constitution Hall.  The symposium is supported by the Artist Rights Institute and was founded by Dr. David Lowery at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business.

    The symposium panels currently are:

    THE TROUBLE WITH TICKETS:  The Economics and Challenges of Ticket Resellers and Legislative Solutions, moderated by Austin music attorney Chris Castle.

    SHOW ME THE CREATOR – Transparency Requirements for AI Technology, moderated by Linda Bloss-Baum, Director of the Kogod School of Business’s Business & Entertainment Program

    CHICKEN AND EGG SANDWICH:  Bad Song Metadata, Unmatched Funds, KYC and What You Can Do About It, moderated by Chris Castle

    NAME, IMAGE AND LIKENESS RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF AI:  Current initiatives to protect creator rights and attribution, moderated by John Simson, Program Director Emeritus, Business & Entertainment, Kogod School of Business, American University

    Lunchtime keynote, panelists and program materials to be announced soon.

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