Copyright law is relevant to podcasts because it applies to creative and expressive works, which are most of the things that are included in a podcast. This includes, for example, performances, scripts, interviews, musical works and sound recordings.
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Read MoreA journey into a person behind the scenes of San Francisco’s cultural revolution of arts, music and entertainment in the1960’s. Chet was from Texas, a gentleman bent geek kind of Texas. We sat and chatted and smoked and afterwards kept running into each other backstage at various events and backstairs of other parties.
Read MoreEileen performed around the world and shared shows with the likes of Chico Marx, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong. Living in Paris, India, London, and New York. In Paris, France, Eileen learned the twist from jazz maestro to freeform movement arts.
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