In the music industry, data plays a key role when it comes to royalties and distribution.
A free professional development workshop at the Huntington Arts Council will delve into the topic on Wednesday, March 19, from 5:30-7 p.m.
The workshop is led by Rosemarie Tully, an attorney who specializes in matters related to music, independent film, original series production and copyright, as well as corporate/business organization and operation.
At the workshop, Tully will review music copyrights. She will also discuss the appropriate affiliations for each copyright and the data required for distribution and royalty income.
Well-versed in the topic, Tully represents authors, composers, screenwriters, producers, record labels, artists, actors, sound studios and production companies.
Tully is a past chair of the Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) and a member of its Continuing Legal Education Committee. She is the past director of the Suffolk County Bar Association a member of New York Women in Film and Television, and a speaker at industry, business and community events.
She is a co-editor of Siegel on Entertainment Law, a NYSBA publication, and has taught as an adjunct professor of entertainment law at Touro Law Center.
Based in Huntington, Tully co-produced a short film that garnered attention at the 2022 Tribeca Festival. She enjoys the collaborative filmmaking process and is currently working on “Dealers,” a local independent film project by and about the people of Huntington.
Registration is required.
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