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Speakers: NAfME President Scott Sheehan, Moderator Patrick Jennings, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Sam Iverson, Counsel, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Music educators have considerable flexibility in using legally…
Read MoreA Resource from National Association for Music Education and National Federation of High Schools The Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization (TEACH) Act provides certain protections for music education while distance…
Read MoreAn overview of copyright issues and music education presented by the NAfME Advocacy and Public Policy Staff. The materials and information provided by this session are for informational purposes and…
Read MoreA Resource from National Association for Music Education and National Federation of High Schools The primary permissions provider for a musical work is the copyright holder(s). In most circumstances, the…
Read MoreIntroduction Current U.S. Copyright Law represents an attempt by Congress to balance the rights of creators and copyright proprietors with the rights of copyright users. That is, Congress wanted both…
Read MoreMusic Publishers Agree to Allow Educational Use of Copyrighted Music This article was first published by the National Federation of State High School Associations. Several prominent music publishers have temporarily…
Read MorePresenters: Annamarie Bollino, Latasha Casterlow-Lalla, Amanda Karhuse, James Weaver The NAfME Council of Music Program Leaders (NCMPL) continues the school year with the first event in the 2024 Colloquium series. The…
Read MoreState and National Policy Trends on Artificial Intelligence (AI) By Zachary Keita, NAfME Advocacy and Public Policy Communications Manager Since generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) models made their way into the…
Read MoreCase-Based Teaching in Musical Arts Administration By Harish Nayak This blog is sponsored by NAfME Corporate member Eastman School of Music. Whether it be deemed music business, entrepreneurship, or leadership,…
Read MoreTop 10 #MusicEd Blogs of 2023 To highlight this past year’s blogs from fellow music educators, we’re looking back and sharing the Top Ten Most-Accessed NAfME Blogs from 2023. Check…
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