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Legal & Licensing for Club DJs Mastery Hub: The Industry Fou

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Q1Domain Verified
Under the framework of "The Complete Music Copyright Law for DJs Course 2026," what specific legal principle primarily governs a DJ's right to publicly perform a copyrighted musical work within a club setting, assuming no direct licensing agreement is in place with the copyright holder?
The "fair use" doctrine, allowing for limited educational or transformative use.
The "idea-expression dichotomy," which protects the underlying ideas but not the specific expression of those ideas.
The "first sale" doctrine, granting the owner of a lawfully made copy the right to resell or dispose of it.
The public performance right, which is a exclusive right of the copyright holder, typically licensed through performance rights organizations (PROs).
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Music Copyright Law for DJs Course 2026," when a DJ creates a remix of a pre-existing copyrighted track, what new copyrightable interest is primarily created, and what existing rights are still relevant?
A new copyright in the underlying musical composition, while the original sound recording copyright is extinguished.
A public domain status for the original work, allowing for unlimited remixing.
A new copyright in the derivative work (the remix), but the original sound recording and composition copyrights remain in force.
Only a copyright in the new sonic elements introduced, with no impact on the original work's copyright.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Music Copyright Law for DJs Course 2026," what is the fundamental difference between a "mechanical license" and a "synchronization license" in relation to a DJ's use of music?
A mechanical license is for live performances, and a synchronization license is for radio broadcasts.
A mechanical license is for digital streaming, and a synchronization license is for sampling.
A mechanical license covers the performance of a musical work, and a synchronization license covers the creation of derivative works.
A mechanical license allows for the reproduction of a musical work onto a physical medium, while a synchronization license permits its use in conjunction with visual media.

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