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Creative license : the law and culture of digital sampling / Kembrew McLeod and Peter DiCola ; with Jenny Toomey and Kristin Thomson.

By: McLeod, Kembrew, 1970-Contributor(s): DiCola, Peter, 1976-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Durham, N.C. ; London : Duke University Press, 2011Description: ix, 325 pISBN: 9780822348757 (pbk.) :; 0822348756 (pbk.) :; 9780822348641 (hbk.) :; 0822348640 (hbk.) :Subject(s): Copyright -- Music -- United States | Sampler (Musical instrument) | Plagiarism in music | LawDDC classification: 346.7'30482 Summary: How did the depression-era folk-song collector Alan Lomax end up with a song-writing credit on Jay-Z's song 'Takeover'? The music industry's approach to digital sampling holds the answers. Based on those interviews, this book puts digital sampling into historical, cultural, and legal context.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

How did the depression-era folk-song collector Alan Lomax end up with a song-writing credit on Jay-Z's song 'Takeover'? The music industry's approach to digital sampling holds the answers. Based on those interviews, this book puts digital sampling into historical, cultural, and legal context.

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