ABSTRACT

The Recording Industry presents a brief but comprehensive examination of how records are made, marketed, and sold. The book opens with an overview of popular music and its place in American society, along with descriptions of key players in the recording industry. In the book's second part, the making of a recording is traced from production through marketing and retail sales. Finally, in Part III, legal issues, including copyright and problems of piracy, are addressed.
The new edition takes into account the massive changes in the recording industry occurring today due to the revolution of music on the web. This new reality informs all parts of the second edition, from issues of production and distribution to legal issues.

chapter 1|26 pages

Understanding the Recording Industry

chapter 2|17 pages

Copyright Basics in the Recording Industry

chapter 3|24 pages

Copyright in Sound Recordings and Songs

chapter 4|28 pages

Music Publishing: The First Stream

chapter 5|24 pages

Live Entertainment: The Second Stream

chapter 6|18 pages

Recordings: The Main Stream

chapter 7|29 pages

Production and the A&R Function

chapter 8|36 pages

The Marketing Function

chapter 10|24 pages

The Recording Industry and Other Media

chapter 11|12 pages

The Recording Industry and the Internet