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Christman: "'An Endless Fiasco': Indie Retailers Describe Worsening Breakdown in Getting CDs, Vinyl Delivered to Record Stores," Billboard (July 16, 2019)
11.2.4
https://canvas.wayne.edu/files/10486876/download?download_frd=1
Christman: "There's Still Money in Plastics," Billboard (September 2019)
11.2.5
https://canvas.wayne.edu/files/10486870/download?download_frd=1
Cooke: "Yeasayer’s song-theft lawsuit against Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd dismissed", Complete Music Update (June 3, 2020)
4.2.1
https://completemusicupdate.com/article/yeasayers-song-theft-lawsuit-against-kendrick-lamar-and-the-weeknd-dismissed/
"Copyright and the Music Marketplace: A Report of the Register of Copyrights," United States Copyright Office (February 2015), read "Licensing Musical Works," Section II(B), pp. 25 - 43
7.4.1
http://www.copyright.gov/policy/musiclicensingstudy/copyright-and-the-music-marketplace.pdf
"Copyright and the Music Marketplace: A Report of the Register of Copyrights," United States Copyright Office (February 2015), read "Licensing Sound Recordings," Section III(C), pp. 43 - 55
6.3.2
http://www.copyright.gov/policy/musiclicensingstudy/copyright-and-the-music-marketplace.pdf
"Copyright Criminals," Independent Lens (PBS), PBS "Community Classroom" Video Module 1: "Hip-Hop Sampling" (video)
4.5.2
https://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/d0bc17ae-d82c-4220-bc02-e832056d2739/hip-hop-sampling-copyright-criminals/#.Wk4_OVQ-eL4
Creative Commons: "About CC Licenses" (CC BY 4.0)
3.1.1
https://creativecommons.org/about/cclicenses/
Creative Commons: "CC Search"
3.1.4
https://search.creativecommons.org/
Creative Commons: "Considerations for licensors and licensees" (CC BY 4.0)
3.1.2
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Considerations_for_licensors_and_licensees
Creative Commons, "Defining 'Noncommercial': A Study of How the Online Population Understands “Noncommercial Use," "Executive Summary," pp. 10 - 13
3.1.3
http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/defining-noncommercial/Defining_Noncommercial_fullreport.pdf
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