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Do black leather pants qualify as a tax deduction for rock stars? Fans, musicians, journalists, researchers and anyone else interested in music can see how the courts dealt with this question and nearly any other legal issue involving the music industry at The Discography: Legal Encyclopedia of Popular Music accessible through thediscography.org. Loren Wells, musician and recent graduate of the Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) School of Law, Andrew Martin, director of the Center for Empirical Research in the Law (CERL) at WUSTL, and Troy DeArmitt, CERL research technologist, discuss the creation of the site. The database — the most elaborate of its kind — covers 2,400 court opinions spanning nearly 200 years of the music industry.
To learn more: Visit thediscography.org

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