If you've been following the news on Fortnite, you'll know that they've been under fire for appropriating "The Floss" and "The Carlton Dance." It's raised a number of debates on whether or not you can copyright a dance move. Today, I weigh in on the issue and provide some insight into what you can or can't protect in the band.
Resources:
Episode 24: Every Musician Needs an Intra-band Agreement
Episode 46: Protecting Your Music Through Copyright Registration
Episode 111: How to Get a Registered Trademark
#378 - How to Multiply Your Content
#377 - What Artists Should Focus On When Starting Out
#376 - How Differentiation Makes the Difference
#375 - The Return of In-Person Concerts
#374 - Algorithm or Audience?
#373 - How Eddie Lam is Winning at TikTok
#372 - TikTok, Twitch, & Clubhouse for Musicians
#371 – Scaling Up pt. 4: Final Lessons from Coaching 3 Artists
How 3 Artists Doubled Their Social Media Following
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In Between Episodes - Darro 2
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#369 - Scaling Up pt. 2: Pandemic Pushups and the Power of Focus
In Between Episodes: Full Call with Darro
In Between Episodes: Full Call with Maxximo
#368 - Scaling Up pt. 1: The House of Music
#367 - Surviving as a Touring Artist in the Age of Coronavirus
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