Episodes
Published 04/06/21
In this week’s episode, Professor Butler will continue to explore the issues involved in the lawsuit between Kelly Clarkson and her ex-manager/ex-husband Brandon Blackstock. This week’s focus is on post-term commissions, the reason why Kelly Clarkson MAY still owe commissions to a manager that she is no longer working with, and how a well-negotiated, written Sunset Clause, can keep the same thing from happening to you.
Published 04/06/21
After a well-deserved break, Professor Butler and the B.O.M.B. podcast are back in business.  With all new episodes, the focus of Season II will be on Professor's unique commentary and witty analysis of music industry celebrity case studies, lawsuits and disputes.  If you like what you hear, be sure to leave a review, as Professor Butler appreciates your support.  Also, tune into her new YouTube channel (The BOMB Podcast) and reimagined website at www.professorbutler.com.
Published 03/25/21
In today’s episode of the BOMB podcast, Professor Butler will explore the elements of a binding verbal agreement using Kelly Clarkson’s recent lawsuit between her and her manager/ex-husband as a backdrop. Clarkson is being sued by her management company, Nashville-based Starstruck Management for unpaid and future commissions stemming from a 2007 verbal contract.  Professor Butler will also discuss contract formation and the kinds of contracts that MUST be in writing in order to be enforced.
Published 10/13/20
In this week’s episode of the BOMB podcast, Professor Butler will briefly recap episode 10, where she discusses the first way to create a Work Made for Hire (a work created by an employee within the scope of employment), then quickly turns her focus towards the second way to create a WMFH, which is when someone orders or specially commissions an independent contractor to create the work.  Professor Butler will pay special attention to the reason why record labels generally own your master...
Published 09/29/20
In this week's episode of the BOMB podcast, Professor Butler breaks down what it means to create a Work Made For Hire.  In this part one of a two-part episode, she explores works created by employees within the scope of their employment.  She defines the doctrine and explains the ramifications of creating a work, particular a song, while employed by a music publisher as a staff or ghost writer.  
Published 09/15/20
In this week’s episode of the BOMB podcast, Professor Butler explores the right of publicity and the name and likeness provision that exists in every recording contract. Each of these issues are at the center of the lawsuit that 50 Cent filed against Rick Ross a few years ago, the very same lawsuit that came to an end last week. Professor Butler will discuss what led up to the lawsuit as well as the rationale for why the appellate court ruled in Rick Ross’ favor. 50 Cent & Rick Ross'...
Published 08/25/20
In this week’s episode of the BOMB podcast, Professor Butler explores the four types of intellectual property: patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets, through the lens of property rights in general.  She breaks down the concept that all property, whether it’s real, personal, or intellectual, is entitled to a specific set of exclusive rights.  Professor Butler will break the different types of property, the exclusive rights associated with property ownership, and the various laws...
Published 08/18/20
In this week's episode of the B.O.M.B. Podcast, Professor Butler discusses the copyright infringement lawsuit filed by singer Neil Young against Donald Trump and his reelection campaign, for the infringing use of two of Young’s songs while on the campaign trail.  Professor Butler will explore the exclusive right to public performance, the significance of the Performance Rights Organizations (PRO's), exceeding the scope of a performance license, and how to avoid having a political candidate...
Published 08/11/20
In this week’s episode, Professor Butler will talk about the all-important music and/or entertainment attorney, why you need one and how you should go about finding one, especially one you can afford.  She will review what it takes to become a lawyer, the difference between a general practitioner and a specialist, the best time to hire an attorney, and options for those of you who need, but cannot afford, expensive legal representation. Billboard’s Top Music Lawyers – 2020 List ...
Published 08/04/20
In this week's episode, we will discuss legal advice, the attorney-client relationship, fiduciary duties, conflicts of interests and the Atlanta-based rap trio Migos' lawsuit against their (and their record label's) attorney.  We will cover in detail: What a lawyer does; Why a lawyer is obligated to do what they do; and The four main things you should expect your lawyer to do for you. Links mentioned in this episode: ...
Published 07/28/20
In this week's episode we pick up where we left off in episode #3, discussing the trademark dispute between country trio Lady Antebellum and blues singer Lady A.  We also review the definition and purpose of trademark, common law trademark protection, consumer confusion and Professor Butler's 3-step process for protecting your name.
Published 07/21/20
In this week’s episode, Professor Butler explores the name dispute between country trio Lady Antebellum, who recently changed their name to "Lady A", and Seattle-based blues singer Anita White, who has also been known as "Lady A" for the past 20 years.  Professor Butler will break down the dispute in her signature style, by comparing and contrasting it with another famous trademark case involving the famed Kardashian sisters. This is part one of a two-part, episode so be sure to tune in next...
Published 07/14/20
In this week’s episode Professor Butler will talk about about the fear associated with sharing your music and the difference between copyright protection vs. copyright registration. Professor Butler has spent decades simplifying these complicated concepts using real-life scenarios, so that even an industry novice can understand.  Listen in and start protecting yourself and your music today!
Published 07/07/20
If you are in the music industry and need some sage advice on how to protect yourself and your music, check out this premiere episode of the B.O.M.B. podcast, where Professor Butler will outline the three things that everyone should do, should not do, and should stop doing in order to keep from getting scammed.
Published 06/30/20
After 30+ years as an entertainment attorney, record label executive and college professor, Professor Butler created the BOMB (Business of Music Bootcamp) podcast. Each episode she shares her straight-talk commentary and insider analysis of the business and legal side of the music industry. She has spent her entire career empowering singers, songwriters, musicians, producers and other creatives with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about how to protect themselves and their...
Published 06/15/20