The purpose of my research is to examine the music industry from both the perspective of a musician and a lawyer, and draw real conclusions regarding where the music industry is heading in the 21st century. Digital technologies are overhauling the way in which musicians, record labels, and other industry professionals make a living, and my goal is to decipher what these changes mean in the long term. In light of this transformation, my research investigates whether musicians still need record labels in the digital era, and what role copyright law will continue to have in this new model. The method of research for my thesis was slightly atypical. While I utilized any textbook and scholarly journal that was available on the topic, much of ...
The music industry has undergone significant changes throughout the past few decades. The primary b...
The current system of copyright in America is damaging to both the public and potential creators. Ke...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
The purpose of my research is to examine the music industry from both the perspective of a musician ...
In my thesis, I examine the history and philosophy of intellectual property and the specific case of...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already exist...
-The following paper aims to explain the history of the copyright in music with the particular notio...
This thesis studies the music industry as a whole, and delves more specifically into how new technol...
Copyright markets, it is said, are ‘winner takes all’ markets favouring the interests of corporate i...
Copyright lies at the very heart of the music business. Copyright law determines the social framewor...
(Excerpt) Beyoncé’s release raises questions concerning the adequacy of common narratives about the ...
This article explains the issues that have surfaced as a result of the development of new technology...
The music industry appears to be thriving with constant record breaking sales and more ways to liste...
Recent problems have led many commentators to discuss the decline or even the death of the music bus...
The recording industry is little more than one hundred years old. In its short history there have be...
The music industry has undergone significant changes throughout the past few decades. The primary b...
The current system of copyright in America is damaging to both the public and potential creators. Ke...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
The purpose of my research is to examine the music industry from both the perspective of a musician ...
In my thesis, I examine the history and philosophy of intellectual property and the specific case of...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already exist...
-The following paper aims to explain the history of the copyright in music with the particular notio...
This thesis studies the music industry as a whole, and delves more specifically into how new technol...
Copyright markets, it is said, are ‘winner takes all’ markets favouring the interests of corporate i...
Copyright lies at the very heart of the music business. Copyright law determines the social framewor...
(Excerpt) Beyoncé’s release raises questions concerning the adequacy of common narratives about the ...
This article explains the issues that have surfaced as a result of the development of new technology...
The music industry appears to be thriving with constant record breaking sales and more ways to liste...
Recent problems have led many commentators to discuss the decline or even the death of the music bus...
The recording industry is little more than one hundred years old. In its short history there have be...
The music industry has undergone significant changes throughout the past few decades. The primary b...
The current system of copyright in America is damaging to both the public and potential creators. Ke...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...