Mark Wilden interviewed on BBC about musicians' rights
17th February 2025

Mark Wilden - 3PB's music, entertainment and intellectual property barrister - has been interviewed for the BBC's Introducing in Oxfordshire & Berkshire programme about legal issues for musicians and artists at the start of their careers.
Mark, who was a local musician himself, answers questions from fellow musician Hannah about songwriters and musicians' rights in her "How To... keep it legal” segment on this popular radio show. To listen to these interviews, please click here (from 1hr 30 to 1hr 40) and here (from 1hr 37 to 1hr 43).
Mark gives practical tips on topics as diverse as registration with PRS For Music, its "gigs and clubs" scheme, things to bear in mind when organising events, risks in record contracts, protecting the name of your band, and when to get a lawyer’s advice. There are also pointers about protecting lyrics, songs and sound-recordings, and discussion of some differences in copyright law internationally.
To contact or instruct Mark, please email Practice Director David Fielder or telephone him on 020 7583 8055.