Topic: How does copyright protect musicians’ ownership of their songs? This Music pack includes resources to cover one lesson on the topic of Intellectual Property. Students will learn about how copyright supports music as a profession, and protects musicians from exploitation. Skills learnt: Listen to and evaluate music Develop an understanding of song structure Download the Lesson Plan. By downloading this lesson plan I agree to CLA’s Terms of Use. Get the full pack What’s inside? 1x Lesson Plan, 1x Lesson Presentation, 1x Plagiarism Cases Please note: This content is made available by Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd and is licensed under CLA’s Terms of Use. Other Resources KS4 Music More from CLA Lesson Resources Browse our full range of curriculum mapped lesson resources. View Copyright Essentials Free CPD certified copyright course for teachers. View Education Licence Find out more about the CLA Education Licence. Find out more CLA Lesson Resources Terms of Use You can use any training or curriculum materials on our site for non-commercial educational purposes in the UK. Where possible, you can download materials for these purposes. All materials are provided on an as-is basis. You can share materials with colleagues or learners for these purposes. You can adapt the materials provided by CLA solely for pedagogic purposes (and at your sole risk), but you must not change or alter the factual content of the materials. You must credit CLA when using or sharing materials using the following statement: A [subject] lesson produced by the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) The content of the materials are for information only, and should not be relied on as legal advice. Where material refers to a CLA Licence, and in the event of a conflict between the two, the licence terms shall prevail.