RightsFlow Scott Sellwood Featured Panelist at Digital Music Forum East

Posted in Engagements | 08 February 2011 | 0 Comments

NEW YORK, NY (February 8, 2011) – Scott Sellwood, RightsFlow’s SVP and General Counsel, will participate in the upcoming 11th Annual Digital Music Forum East to be held February 24 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City.   He will be featured on the “Rights & Licensing Panel” scheduled from 2:15 to 3:00pm on Thursday afternoon. Read the rest of this entry »

Digital Music Forum East 2010: Rights, Royalties & Reporting in the Digital World

Posted in Engagements | 25 February 2010 | 0 Comments

Title: Digital Music Forum East
Location: New York , NY

Time: 4:45-5:30
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Summary:

PANEL 6B: Rights, Royalties & Reporting in the Digital World
With so many digital products today, the business has become one of micro transactions and the process of licensing rights and collecting, administering and reporting royalties is far from what it should be. This panel will discuss issues related to rights, royalties and reporting in the digital world.  What are the key problems that need to be addressed? What needs to happen to create a better system that provides accuracy, transparency, and accountability for all aspects of rights and royalty administration?

Other Panelists:

Patrick Sullivan, President & CEO, RightsFlow
Michael Huppe, EVP & General Counsel, SoundExchange
Maurice Russell, VP, Licensing, Collections & Business Affairs, The Harry Fox Agency
Richard Conlon, VP, New Media & Strategic Development, BMI
Michael Huppe, EVP & General Counsel, SoundExchange
Moderator: David Oxenford, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine, LLC

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Digital Music Forum East 2009

Posted in Engagements | 25 February 2009 | 0 Comments

Title: Digital Music Forum East 2009
Location: New York, NY
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Description: This panel of experts representing the various components of the licensing chain, from publisher and clearing house to licensee will engage in a detailed discussion about how the music licensing business really works and how flexible the current regime is to new digital business models.
Start Date: 2009-02-25
End Date: 2009-02-26