MU-401 Music business II
- ECTS Credits:
- 15
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Fine Arts
- Course Leader:
- Daniel Nordgård
- Lecture Semester:
- Spring
- Teaching language:
- English.
- Duration:
- 1 term
The course is connected to the following study programs
- Master's Programme in Popular Music
- Master's Programme in Music Management
Teaching language
English.Course contents
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Live music
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Public and private finance
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Marketing, brands, advertising, merchandise and other subsidiary income
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The different players, organizations and institutions
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The various dimensions of IP and copyright
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Tools and strategies to identify, protect and manage IP
An international perspective of ownership issues, contracts, licensing and the commercialising of IP that will include an overview of business and legal issues, domestic and international copyright law, as well as music industry agreement
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, the student should:
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understand current crisis and future challenges and opportunities
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be able to undertake in-depth analysis, individually and in groups
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have in-depth understanding of the area of live music
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understand rights management within an arts management context
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be able to undertake in-depth analysis of revenue streams related to rights
Examination requirements
Term papers will be submitted throughout the course. The term papers must be passed before taking the exam. More information about compulsory exercises is given in Canvas by semester start. Compulsory attendance in the lectures.
Teaching methods
The course makes use of lectures, seminars and group work. The students will attend presentations from right organizations and industry firms from the current music business. Guest lecturers from the music industry may also be utilized.
Estimated student workload in this course is 27 hours per ECTS credits.
Assessment methods and criteria
One written individual take-home examination. Duration: 5 days. Assessed on the basis A-F (with A as the highest level and F as fail).