Direct Licensing and the Music Industry

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This book discusses the economics of the music industry in the context of the changing landscape brought about by innovation, technological change, and rapid digitization. The ability of digital technology to reduce the transaction costs of music copyright licensing has all but destroyed the traditional media business models of incumbent Performance Rights Organizations (PROs), music publishers, record labels, and radio and television stations. In a climate where streaming services are rapidly proliferating and consumers prefer subscription models over direct ownership, new business models, such as direct licensing, are developing. This book provides an overview of the economics of the traditional music industry, the technology-induced changes in business models and copyright law, and the role of publishers, copyright holders and songwriters in the emerging direct licensing model. In Part One, the author examines the economic aspects of direct licensing as an alternative to the traditional blanket license for copyrighted musical compositions, with an emphasis on the often monopolistic nature of PROs. In Part Two, the author focuses on the music publisher and the role direct licensing and competition may play in the changing business models in the music industry and the potential benefits this may bring to copyright holders, such as songwriters. To compliment this model, the author proposes a maximum statutory fixed-rate for musical performances to further streamline the royalty process, especially where distributors such as Google and YouTube are concerned. This book adds to the growing body of literature on the economics of music licensing in the digital age. It will be useful to those in the fields of economics and law, as well as music executives, musicians, songwriters, composers, and other industry professionals who are interested in understanding how technology, innovation and competition have reshaped the music industry.

Examines a selection of the new publishing business models in the music industry and the role of direct licensing in creating a competitive market for copyright administration Illustrates how technology, innovation and competition have reshaped the music industry Proposes a maximum statutory fixed-rate for musical performances?

Inhalt
I Part One: How Direct Licensing Increased Competition.- 1 Introduction .- 2 Copyright Law and Natural Monopolies.- 3 Traditional Blanket License.- 4 Direct Licensing as an Alternative to the Traditional Blanket License.- 5 Conclusion.- II Part Two: Why Putting Music Content Creators First is Important.- 6 Introduction.- 7 Roles of Publishers, Record Labels and Producers.- 8 Possible New Entrant.- 9 Why The Merger Could Be A Viable Option.- 10 Conclusion.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783319176529
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1st edition 2015
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T22mm
    • Jahr 2015
    • EAN 9783319176529
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3319176528
    • Veröffentlichung 22.08.2015
    • Titel Direct Licensing and the Music Industry
    • Autor Ivan L Pitt
    • Untertitel How Technology, Innovation and Competition Reshaped Copyright Licensing
    • Gewicht 705g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 320
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Betriebswirtschaft

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