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February 4, 2014

Owning Your Story: Legal Aspects of Self-Publishing

By: Olivia Clark, Georgia State University College of Law, and John Seay Self-publishing your book or ebook via websites like Amazon, CreateSpace, or Lulu can provide much more immediate results than sending manuscript after manuscript to traditional publishers.  However, when you self-publish you are sacrificing the legal counsel that is part of a traditional publisher’s […]

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January 21, 2014

John Seay To Be Panelist At Next Future Music Attorneys Event

On January 29, John Seay of The Seay Firm LLC will be a panelist at a Future Music Attorneys event entitled, “Establishing Yourself as a Music Attorney.” Details below.

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January 13, 2014

Why Beats Music Might Beat Spotify in Battle of Music Streaming Services

By John Seay, Atlanta Entertainment Lawyer Let’s get this out of the way early: I’m excited about Beats Music.  Although I’ve defended Spotify at times, I’ve done so mostly because (1) there’s a lot of bad information out there about it; and (2) it needed to succeed because, what else is there?  Well, starting on January […]

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January 7, 2014

John Seay Named to Board of Working Title Playwrights

We are pleased to announce that earlier this month John Seay was named to the Board of Directors of Working Title Playwrights, an Atlanta-based non-profit organization that provides all playwrights with the opportunity to excel by helping them tell their stories for the stage, fostering the development of well-crafted plays, and increasing the visibility of theatre in […]

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