Direct Licensing and the Music Industry

Direct Licensing and the Music Industry
Author: Ivan L Pitt
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319176536

​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.​

Copyright and the Music Marketplace

Copyright and the Music Marketplace
Author: United States United States Copyright Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-12-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522852155

The Copyright Office has previously highlighted the outmoded rules for the licensing of musical works and sound recordings as an area in significant need of reform. Moreover, the Office has underscored the need for a comprehensive approach to copyright review and revision generally. This is especially true in the case of music licensing the problems in the music marketplace need to be evaluated as a whole, rather than as isolated or individual concerns of particular stakeholders.

Music, Money and Success

Music, Money and Success
Author: Jeffrey Brabec
Publisher: Schirmer Trade Books
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2011-07-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0857126466

The Insider's Guide to Making Money in the Music Industry. Millions dream of attaining glamour and wealth through music. This book reveals the secrets of the music business that have made fortunes for the superstars. A must-have for every songwriter, performer and musician.

Free Ride

Free Ride
Author: Robert Levine
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0385533772

How did the newspaper, music, and film industries go from raking in big bucks to scooping up digital dimes? Their customers were lured away by the free ride of technology. Now, business journalist Robert Levine shows how they can get back on track. On the Internet, “information wants to be free.” This memorable phrase shaped the online business model, but it is now driving the media companies on whom the digital industry feeds out of business. Today, newspaper stocks have fallen to all-time lows as papers are pressured to give away content, music sales have fallen by more than half since file sharing became common, TV ratings are plum­meting as viewership migrates online, and publishers face off against Amazon over the price of digital books. In Free Ride, Robert Levine narrates an epic tale of value destruction that moves from the corridors of Congress, where the law was passed that legalized YouTube, to the dorm room of Shawn Fanning, the founder of Napster; from the bargain-pricing dramas involving iTunes and Kindle to Google’s fateful decision to digitize first and ask questions later. Levine charts how the media industry lost control of its destiny and suggests innovative ways it can resist the pull of zero. Fearless in its reporting and analysis, Free Ride is the busi­ness history of the decade and a much-needed call to action.

Music Copyright

Music Copyright
Author: Casey Rae
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781538104842

With behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the halls of power, real-world case studies, and tips from successful industry players, this book equips readers with the tools they need to navigate the complex world of music copyright, showing how creator, technology, and communities can work together to support a healthier music ecosystem.

Music Licensing Under Title 17

Music Licensing Under Title 17
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2014
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

Licensing Royalty Rates, 2013 Edition

Licensing Royalty Rates, 2013 Edition
Author: Gregory J. Battersby
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454826606

Knowing the "going" royalty rate for virtually any product is as simple asreaching for the newly published Licensing Royalty Rates, 2013 Edition. This information-packed report details the royalty rates for over 1,500products and services in ten lucrative licensed product categories--art,celebrity, character and entertainment, collegiate, corporate, designer,event, sports, nonprofit and music.Setting a royalty rate too high can scare away potential licensees, whileaccepting a lower rate can cost licensors hundreds of thousands of dollars.Licensing Royalty Rates, 2013 Edition provides all the information youneed to calculate the right rate every time.The data in Licensing Royalty Rates is compiled usinginformation from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. After careful review bya blue-ribbon panel of expert licensing consultants uniquely qualified to knowwhat the appropriate rate range is for specific properties in each licensingcategory, the information is organized into four time-saving sections thatgive researchers fast access to comprehensive statistical and analytical data:Royalty rate listing alphabetically by licensed product --provides adetailed alphabetical listing of products and their suggested rate rangeacross all product categories.Royalty rate listing by international trademark class --lets you quicklyidentify subtle royalty rate differences between similar products withinspecific international trademark classes.Checklist of licensed products and services --offers a quick-reference toproducts with a high potential for licensing.Comprehensive list of licensed products and services --presents adetailed list of all surveyed products and services within a trademark classfor preparing intent-to-use trademark applications.This detailed information gives both beginning and more experienced licensingprofessionals the confidence needed to negotiate the maximum allowable rateregardless of the product, the market and the parameters of the specific dealitself.

Music Business Handbook and Career Guide

Music Business Handbook and Career Guide
Author: David Baskerville
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2022-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1071854232

The Thirteenth Edition of this powerhouse best-selling text maintains its tradition as the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide to the music industry in all of its diversity. Readers new to the music business and seasoned professionals alike will find David Baskerville, Tim Baskerville, and Serona Elton′s handbook the go-to source, regardless of their specialty within the music field. Music Business Handbook and Career Guide is ideal for introductory courses such as Introduction to the Music Business, Music and Media, and other survey courses as well as more specialized courses such as the Record Industry, Music Careers, Artist Management, and more. The fully updated Thirteenth Edition includes a comprehensive discussion of the streaming revolution, where this predominant form of music consumption stands today and is heading in the future. Rapid changes in music licensingare addressed and how they impact creators, musical work performance licensing, compulsory and negotiated mechanicals, and sound recording licenses. The new edition also analyzes the changing picture of music video and shows how music video has been upended by on-demand streaming. Lastly, there is all-new coverage of COVID-19and how the concert industry has been impacted as well as digital advances that have been made.

Billboard

Billboard
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2011-07-02
Genre:
ISBN:

In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.