Английская Википедия:Erin M. Jacobson
Erin M. Jacobson is an American attorney, writer and member of the State Bar of California.[1][2] The Los Angeles Times stated that she is an "attorney specializing in music industry intellectual property,"[3] basically, a "music attorney who specializes in negotiations between music creators (artists) and music owners (labels or publishers)."[4] Jacobson "represent(s) Grammy and Emmy Award winners, Oscar nominees...indies as well."[5]
She was featured in Music Business Worldwide's Inspiring Women interview series, chronicling her rise in the music business and thoughts on the music industry's most pressing issues.[6] In a feature article written by Jenna Paone of The Women's International Music Network, Jacobson stated that "some people refuse to take advice from women," therefore, "as women we need to support each other, especially in a male dominated industry."[7] Jacobson was featured in an issue of Shoutout LA magazine. The article highlights a few of her personal and business interests. She acknowledged her mother, stating, "my mom’s unconditional love, support, and teaching was instrumental in my success." Concerning her law practice, she stated, "I really enjoy the CEO role in addition to the attorney role..."[8] Jacobson was featured in a Fox Rothschild article on October 9, 2017.[9]
Jacobson was named to Billboard magazine's Top Music Lawyers list for four consecutive years, 2020–2023.[10][11][12][13] Hypebot stated that she is "one of the music industry’s top lawyers."[14]
Education
Jacobson attended the University of Southern California.[15] Jacobson later attended Southwestern Law School and graduated with a Juris Doctor. While there, "she served as the President of Southwestern’s Entertainment and Sports Law Society, the national Student Liaison to the ABA Forum Committee on Entertainment and Sports Industries Law and the Student Liaison to Southwestern for the Beverly Hills Bar Association."[16] In 2020, Southwestern published an article that mentioned Jacobson as being one of their alumni attorneys who received the distinct honor of being on Billboard's Top Music Lawyers list.[17] After passing the California Bar Exam, she opened up her own law practice in Beverly Hills, California.[18][19]
Career
Jacobson worked in the publicity department of Capitol Records, as Director of Promotions for AO Recordings. She worked for Rick Dees, helping him produce Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, which is currently the longest continuously running countdown (featuring pop music) in the world. She worked at Bug Music and other music publishing companies, as well as several music law firms.[20][21]
Jacobson stated in a Billboard article that she "works with a variety of award-winning artists, estates, publishers and other music companies." She has handled music legal matters involving Elvis Presley, The Ronettes, Sam Cooke, Andy Williams, Frank Sinatra, Prince and others.[22][11]
Jacobson was featured in the book Leaving the Building, by Eamonn Forde.[23] The book delves into the many complex issues faced by estates of famous musicians, and, as the title implies, focuses heavily on the handling of the Elvis Presley Estate.[24] In Chapter 2, "The Inescapable Importance of the Will," Forde stated, "Los Angeles-based music lawyer Erin M. Jacobson says it can be a Sisyphean struggle to get artists...not just to think about their estate planning but also to treat it with the seriousness it deserves.”
In 2020, Jacobson published her book Don't Get Screwed! How to Protect Yourself as an Independent Musician. On February 3, 2021, the American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers gave Jacobson the opportunity to discuss her book via their website platform.[25][26] She also founded Indie Artist Resource (IAR), an ecommerce website providing contract templates and educational resources for independent musicians. Her primary goal for doing so was to "eliminate the barriers musicians often face to meet their basic legal and business needs".[27][28]
Jacobson has dealt with legal matters regarding "iconic TV theme songs and holiday classics, among many others," stated Bill Donahue and Thom Duffy in a Billboard article.[29] That same Billboard article stated that "Jacobson identifies the industry’s most pressing issue as one that's extremely of the moment: AI.” She said that artificial intelligence “‘is an emerging area that will present a lot of practical and legal challenges as new avenues of technology.’”
References
External links
- Jacobson interview regarding the Taylor Swift masters controversy ABC Nightline
- Jacobson comments regarding Taylor Swift masters controversy CBC News
- Jacobson interview regarding Taylor Swift and her fight with Scooter Braun - BBC Sounds
- Jacobson’s insight regarding artists following Taylor Swift’s rights example - The Guardian
- A Day at NAMM with Erin M. Jacobson YouTube
- Erin M. Jacobson - Apple Podcasts
- Indie Artist Resource
- "Don"t Get Screwed! How to Protect Yourself as an Independent Musician"
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