Department of Law and PRS for Music public debate
Date: Thursday 9 May 2013
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Amelia Andersdotter MEP, Robert Ashcroft, Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, Dr Luke McDonagh, Eg White
Chair: Professor Andrew Murray
As the nature of music consumption reaches a critical point, a panel of experts on both sides of the debate discuss the industry’s future.
Amelia Andersdotter is a member of the Pirate Party in the European Parliament.
Robert Ashcroft is chief executive of PRS for Music.
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney is the pop critic for the Financial Times.
Luke McDonagh is a fellow in the Department of Law at LSE.
Eg White is an Ivor Novello award-winning musician, songwriter and producer.
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