20710591 - Private Law for Music and for Visual and Performing Arts

The course aims to provide students with a basic and accessible knowledge concerning the most relevant legislation which revolves around the world of music and of visual and performing arts. Particular attention will be paid to new technologies and their repercussions on the artists’rights. The aim of the lessons is to provide useful skills and abilities to understand and evaluate the legal profile, especially referring to Private Law, of the artistic careers which the students will intend to make in the future.
The course is borrowed (with an integration of 3 ECTS) from the Department of Economics (and provided in the three-year degree course in "Economics of Culture"): the supplementary lessons will take place at the Department of Economics and - in addition to the program carried out at the Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts - students will also acquire knowledge of the legal discipline of the "creative enterprise", with particular regard to the activity carried out by the "influencers".
On a methodological point of view, the course is aimed at developing the abilities of the students: - to orient themselves in the system of sources of the Entertainment Law and in the word of activity of the "creative enterprise", through in-class activities, exercises, the presence and debate of /with selected organizations and artists; - to interpret rules, principles and values characterizing the entertainment world; - and finally to solve concrete problems through the application of the main civil law categories.
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Mutuazione: 20710591 Diritto privato per la musica e lo spettacolo in DAMS (Discipline delle Arti, della Musica e dello Spettacolo) L-3 LONGOBUCCO FRANCESCO

Programma

COMMON PROGRAM FOR ALL STUDENTS (6 ETCS):

- The sources and principles of entertainment law.
- The subjects operating in the entertainment world.
- The object of protection and the legal notion of art.
- Artists and labor law.
- The organization of the entertainment market and economic incentives for the sector.
- Contracts in the cinema sector.
- Contracts for theater artists.
- The contracts of the recording industry.
- The protection of copyright.
- Copyright and protection of artists in the area of new technologies.

INTEGRATION FOR THE ONLY STUDENTS ATTENDING THE DEGREE COURSE IN "ECONOMICS OF CULTURE" - DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS (3 ECTS):

- The legal framework of the "creative enterprises": premises.
- Techniques of legal regulation of cultural and creative activities.
- The legal forms of "creative enterprises".
- Contracts relevant to the "creative enterprise".
- The case of the "influencers" and the regulatory regulation of the phenomenon.





Testi Adottati

Ask the Professor for English lectures.

Modalità Erogazione

Frontal lessons (80%). Cases analysis and and meetings with industry figures (20%).

Modalità Frequenza

Not compulsory.

Modalità Valutazione

The exam consists of a final oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic legal concepts of Private Law for the music and the entertainment (and of the "creative enterprise" including the influencers'activities), the familiarity with the fundamentals of the legal methodology, the capacity of applying sectorial laws in the concrete cases, as well as the mastery of the legal language. The formulation of the final judgment takes place according to the following evaluation criteria: - Failure to pass the exam: the candidate does not demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts. - From 18 to 21 (Sufficient level): the candidate demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them in simplified language. - From 22 to 24 (Discrete level): the candidate demonstrates a good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly. - From 25 to 26 (Good level): the candidate demonstrates a very good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly and consciously. - From 27 to 29 (Very good level): the candidate demonstrates a deep knowledge of basic concepts by formalizing them in a fluid way and linking them autonomously also in the evaluation of concrete cases. - From 30 to 30 laude (Excellent level): the candidate demonstrates a very deep knowledge of the basic concepts formalizing them with language properties and linking them autonomously and critically also in the evaluation of concrete cases.