Origins of an Idea: An apologetic for original expression

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| Rating | : | 4.54 (596 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1477543171 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-01-01 |
| Language | : | English |
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Shrum also teaches copyright, entertainment law, licensing, and Cyberlaw at the prestigious Mike Curb School of Music Business at Belmont University. He currently lives in the suburbs of Music City USA (Nashville) where he enjoys spending time with his family and watching his son play tennis. About the Author Barry Neil Shrum, Esquire is an entertainment attorney who has been practicing law for over 16 years, representing some of the biggest name in the music and entertainment industries as well as numerous other clients in the creative and Internet sectors. . Mr
Should society abolish all intellectual property? In the wake of such grassroots uprisings as the one generated by the SOPA legislation, there is a trend to answer that question in the affirmative, to discount the value of the copyright monopoly established long ago by our society. In Origins of an Idea, Mr. Through reason and apologetics, from a philosophical and historical perspective, he defends and illustrates the value of the copyright concept and the inherent rights we have in our own original expressions.. The movement extends worldwide, as organizations such as Sweden's Pirate Bay Party and Missionary Church of Kopimism threaten to destroy the universal concept of monopolies for original thought. Shrum defends the concept of original expression and the C
Shrum also teaches copyright, entertainment law, licensing, and Cyberlaw at the prestigious Mike Curb School of Music Business at Belmont University. Barry Neil Shrum, Esquire is an entertainment attorney who has been practicing law for over 16 years, representing some of the biggest name in the music and entertainment industries as well as numerous other clients in the creative and Internet sectors. He currently lives in the suburbs of Music City USA (N
Tosho said A Must Read for a Civil Society. Barry Shrum has produced a high quality work on one of the most important issues for today and the future. If intellectual property loses its protection, all personal property will be at risk.I strongly recommend this book to everyone involved in any venture where creativity and innovation thrives. This book engaging book will arm you with the defense you'll need as the move to make all things "free" invades.. An Important Book and a Delightful Read Kurt M Vetters Mr. Shrum weaves a profound message for today in his book, and it should be required reading in writing, music, and entrepreneur courses everywhere. Our ideas matter and they deserve defending. As a fellow author I appreciate his efforts to not only defend, but teach others to defend, our original work. Well done sir.
