Your cart is empty
General Counsel at Music Canada & CONNECT Music Licensing
Richard Pfohl is General Counsel to both Music Canada, which represents the major Canadian recording companies, and to CONNECT Music Licensing, which actively licenses new technologies to bring music to Canadians on behalf of the recording industry. Richard is Vice-Chair and Copyright Rapporteur of the International Chamber of Commerce’s Intellectual Property Commission, former co-chair of the Copyright Society’s International Chapter, a Fellow of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC), and has served as President of Re:Sound (then known as NRCC) — which represents all Canadian recording companies and performers before the Copyright Board — and as a director of the Canadian IT Law Association. He has testified before Canadian Parliamentary committees, the Canadian Copyright Board, and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and has taught internet and digital commerce law at the University of Toronto Law School and in the Osgoode Hall Law School LL.M. and LL.B. programs. Prior to joining Music Canada and CONNECT, Richard was a partner in the Technology, Communications and Intellectual Property group of McCarthy Tétrault. He served as Counsel to the US Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Technology, and to Senator Dianne Feinstein.
This panel features leaders from the music publishing and label industries in the U.S., Canada, and Sweden who are on the front lines helping to develop the Gen AI Music Licensing Model. Unlike any other music license of its kind, generative AI has a whole host of issues that publishers… Read More
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin in cooperation with ALAI Deutschland e.V. and The Copyright Society present: “What Every Practitioner Needs to Know About the Differences in Collective and Individual Licensing between the EU and North America” The conference and side program will be held in English. DIRECTIONS TO HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY’S… Read More