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Thirst for Tea: India

September 20, 2018 by Audrey Chu Leave a Comment

While last time, we discussed the impacts of British “tea mania” on China, this week we will turn to its effects on India.  We last left off with the idea that the British were willing to do anything to have greater control over the tea market, including organize a drug smuggling ring and then take China to war over attempting to crack down on said opium smuggling. However, … [Read more...] about Thirst for Tea: India

No Child Left Behind

September 19, 2018 by Stephanie Corrigan Leave a Comment

  When Marian Wright Edelman came to speak at USC’s Gould School of Law, I had no idea what a treat I was in for. I had received an email for the event from the Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics, promoting her lunchtime chat as an opportunity to hear firsthand about the challenges she had to overcome in order to establish the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF). Edelman … [Read more...] about No Child Left Behind

The Music Industrialist: MMA Passes!

September 18, 2018 by Mason Allport Leave a Comment

In what seemed to be yet another blow to the historic Music Modernization Act, satellite radio giant SiriusXM last week voiced objections to one of the bill’s key provisions, the CLASSICS Act, which closes the loophole on recordings dating from before 1972. Currently, satellite radio stations are not required to pay mechanical royalties on these recordings, threatening the … [Read more...] about The Music Industrialist: MMA Passes!

Walk for Freedom

September 12, 2018 by Stephanie Corrigan Leave a Comment

In 2008, an Australia-based nonprofit fighting against modern day slavery was founded by international motivational speaker Christine Caine when she spotted an airport advertisement warning against the dangers of child abduction. Her organization entitled the A21 Campaign has rapidly spread over the last decade, with 14 international offices around the globe. A21 seeks to raise … [Read more...] about Walk for Freedom

The Music Industrialist: Spotify & Direct Licensing

September 11, 2018 by Mason Allport Leave a Comment

As CDs gave way to digital downloads, and digital downloads continue to give way to online streaming, the role of the record label in today’s music industry is somewhat nebulous. Services such as Distrokid, TuneCore and CD Baby allow independent musicians to release their music on hundreds of platforms for a small fee, seemingly obviating the role of record labels in music … [Read more...] about The Music Industrialist: Spotify & Direct Licensing

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