From Print to Audio Technology, Sound Reproduction & Musical Copyright. Olufunmilayo B. Arewa

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From Print to Audio Technology, Sound Reproduction & Musical Copyright Olufunmilayo B. Arewa Copyright@300 Conference April 9, 2010

Overview Newton v. Diamond Copyright Expansion to Music Copyright, Musical Genres & Musical Creation Impact of Technology 2

Newton v. Diamond Ninth Circuit, 2003 Beastie Boys obtained license from ECM records to sample sound recording performed by composer Newton Did not obtain license to use underlying composition by Newton Sampled 6 second segment of Choir 4

Newton v. Diamond (Ninth Circuit, 2003) District court had held that no license to the underlying Newton v. Diamond composition was required because, as a matter of law, the notes in question -- C - D flat - C, over a held C note -- lacked sufficient originality to merit copyright protection District court also held that even if the sampled segment of the composition were original, Beastie Boys' use was 7 de minimis and

Newton v. Diamond Ninth circuit affirms district court on grounds that use was de minimis Court s discussion of case reflects persistent themes and issues in musical copyright 8

Newton v. Diamond This is particularly true with works like Choir, given the nature of jazz performance and the minimal scoring of the composition... And it is clear that Newton goes beyond the score in his performance.... Once we have isolated the basis of Newton's infringement action the Choir composition, devoid of the unique performance elements found only in the sound recording... 9

Copyright Expansion to Music Expansion of copyright to music 1777 -- Bach v. Longman Statute of Anne applied to music U.S. 1790 Act did not include music 1831 Act expanded copyright to music 10

Copyright Expansion to Music Musical variations Musical characteristics Tones, harmonic conventions Notes not representational Shifting contextual meaning of notes Music distributed in handwritten manuscript form into 19th century 11

Copyright Expansion to Technological limitations -- printing music difficult and expensive Often discuss expansion of copyright in list form: in 1790, copyright applied to books and maps; music added in 1831 Christine Haight Farley article on expansion of copyright to photography -- significant issues of context arise in expansion of copyright Music 12

Copyright Expansion to Music Copyright inexact fit for music Creation side Difficulties with pervasive borrowing practices in music Visual emphasis cannot easily accommodate compositional aesthetics based on oral traditions in music Source of tensions in musical copyright 13

Copyright, Genre & Creation Newton s performance elements reflective of strong oral tradition in jazz Music may include both oral and written traditions -- shifting relationships over time European art music oral tradition Jazz music written tradition Challenges composition-performance dichotomy 14

Copyright, Genre & Creation Notation -- written tradition Originally a tool and mnemonic device for accomplished performers Renaissance music Strong oral tradition similar to 20th century jazz Jazz Copyright deposits often lead sheets with basic melody Less often transcription of performance 15

Copyright, Genre & Creation Improvisation -- oral tradition Associated with certain musical forms -- jazz, blues Key aspect of European art music tradition until 19th Bach, Mozart, Beethoven as improvisers Virtuosi -- Paganini and Liszt Important aspect of learning and composition 16

Copyright, Genre & Creation J.S. Bach visit to Frederick the Great ==> The Musical Offering -- last major Bach work 17

Copyright, Genre & Creation Composition May include both written and oral aspects Improvisation as composition Dominant copyright assumptions Visual emphasis Dichotomy between musical composition and performance with performance derivative of a composition 18

Copyright, Genre & Creation 2 significant events by early twentieth century Sacralization of European art music and displacement by African based musics Lawrence Levine conception of sacralization Widespread dissemination of technologies of audio reproduction 19

Copyright, Genre & Creation Nineteenth century European art music sacralization Less participatory Denial of borrowing Increased focus on musical authors Could no longer abridge and improvise Invention of canon of authoritative works 20

Copyright, Genre & Creation Nineteenth century sacralization Written composition No repetition (musicologist Burkholder -- hidden emulation) Dominance of written notation Musical performance Exact repetition of written composition Good fit for underlying copyright assumptions but inflexible 22

Copyright, Genre & Creation Decline of oral tradition Elimination of improvisation from European art music by 1910 Cadenzas and ornamentations retained in da capo arias (ABA) Inconsistent with sacralization norms that require that each performance serve as a replication from a past era 23

Copyright, Genre & Creation European art music once popular music Incorporated into events of daily living Sacralization led to decline in living tradition (Susan McClary -- inside job) Replacement as popular music by series of African based musics Ragtime, blues, jazz, R&B, gospel, doowop, soul, disco, rap 24

Copyright, Genre & Creation Displacement challenges copyright Dominant oral tradition -- similar to Renaissance music Compositional and performance practices facilitated by sound recording technologies Sound recording copyright Henry Louis Gates -- aesthetic of repetition and revision 26

Impact of Technology Displacement occurred in same era as introduction of technologies of sound reproduction Popular music today Composition in recording studio from sketch Later reduced to notation Aesthetics of composition and performance less fixed and more malleable 27

Impact of Technology Musical copyright visual emphasis Sees score as authoritative document Music a performance art Oral and aural important Visual emphasis increasingly out of sync with musical practice Possible to create and perform music without writing 28

Impact of Technology Musical copyright visual emphasis Runs counter to Aesthetics of musical creation in many genres Technologies of sound reproduction that enable fixation of formerly transient performances Performance as composition 20th century improvisation returned to classical tradition 29

Newton v. Diamond Questionable rationale based on composition performance dichotomy Continuing tensions in musical copyright Need for greater consideration of variations in compositional practices in music cases Rethinking sound recording copyright Cultural implications of copyright Customizing copyright for different fields and genres? 30