The Rights of Composers and Lyricists: Before and After the Bernstein Case
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1986
Abstract
This article, reprinted from the Columbia-VLA Journal of Art and the Law, addresses issues of exploitation of the creative artist's work in the marketplace, fair value for fair work, and the larger problem of appropriate representation for artists who, because of the nature of their work in relation to the arts industry and the marketplace, are often viewed as independent contractors.
Publication Title
Journal of Arts Management and Law
ISSN
1063-2921
Volume
16
Issue
2
DOI
10.1080/07335113.1986.9943082
First Page
77
Last Page
93
Recommended Citation
Franklin J. Havlicek & J. C. Kelso,
The Rights of Composers and Lyricists: Before and After the Bernstein Case,
16
Journal of Arts Management and Law
77
(1986).
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/facultyarticles/459