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  1. Society Issues Intellectual Property Music Freedom . 42. ... Society Issues Intellectu­al Property Digital Rights Management . 37. ... the idea that all people should have the freedom to copy, distribute, and modify music for personal, noncommercial purposes. FAQ, articles, suggested further reading, links to related sites. ...
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    Dec 24, 2023The Future of Legal Issues in a Tech-Driven Music Landscape. As technology advances, so do legal challenges. We speculate on the future of legal issues in a tech-driven music landscape, considering the potential impact of AI, VR, and other emerging technologies. Artist Advocacy and Legal Aid: A Helping Hand
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    The freedom to write and perform music is enshrined in international law and forms part of the universal declaration of human rights (UDHR). ... These works have brought awareness, scrutiny and sometimes resolution to issues of liberty and intellectual freedom in every part of the world.
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