Performers’ Rights, a novel concept in the Sri Lankan law that was introduced by its recent Intellectual Property Act, made several promises to its singers. One of the main improvements anticipated by the performers’ rights regime (PRR) was the implementation of a proper and consistent royalty scheme in the country. Royalty collection was deemed as the ‘holy grail’ to the issues faced by singers in the music industry as well as the authors. Nevertheless, much to the dismay of the artists in the music industry, all attempts to implement a consistent royalty scheme in the music industry has so far not been fruitful. This article explores and questions whether the proper implementation of a royalty collection scheme would improve the economic ...
Compulsory licensing is a system by which the copyright owners of most music are required to license...
Songs and music are one of the works protected by Law No.28 of 2014 concerning Copyright. Digitaliza...
This study aims to answer two legal issues, namely, the enigma and nature of the concept of performi...
Royalty collection in music is considered as the ‘holy grail’ in resolving the remuneration issue of...
Ten years since the transplantation of the Performers’ Rights Regime (PRR) in Sri Lanka, the much-an...
The royalty collection and distribution has been entrusted with the colossal task of delivering the ...
Ten years since the transplantation of the Performers’ Rights Regime (PRR) in Sri Lanka, the much-an...
The recently institutionalised global Performers’ Rights Regime (PRR) aims to improve the economic p...
Today, effectiveness of copyright protection of a work under intellectualproperty law is determined,...
British musicians receive “equitable remuneration” when their recordings are played in public or are...
Performers act as a catalyst to communicate the relevant original content in a work. This article se...
Nanda Malini is a renowned songster, known as the nightingale of the Sri Lankan music industry. Few ...
Covering in music appears to be a significantly contested issue in the Sri Lankan music industry. Al...
The policy debate surrounding a public performance right in sound recordings has been well rehearsed...
This article argues that in order to implement the concept of fair and equitable remuneration, Indon...
Compulsory licensing is a system by which the copyright owners of most music are required to license...
Songs and music are one of the works protected by Law No.28 of 2014 concerning Copyright. Digitaliza...
This study aims to answer two legal issues, namely, the enigma and nature of the concept of performi...
Royalty collection in music is considered as the ‘holy grail’ in resolving the remuneration issue of...
Ten years since the transplantation of the Performers’ Rights Regime (PRR) in Sri Lanka, the much-an...
The royalty collection and distribution has been entrusted with the colossal task of delivering the ...
Ten years since the transplantation of the Performers’ Rights Regime (PRR) in Sri Lanka, the much-an...
The recently institutionalised global Performers’ Rights Regime (PRR) aims to improve the economic p...
Today, effectiveness of copyright protection of a work under intellectualproperty law is determined,...
British musicians receive “equitable remuneration” when their recordings are played in public or are...
Performers act as a catalyst to communicate the relevant original content in a work. This article se...
Nanda Malini is a renowned songster, known as the nightingale of the Sri Lankan music industry. Few ...
Covering in music appears to be a significantly contested issue in the Sri Lankan music industry. Al...
The policy debate surrounding a public performance right in sound recordings has been well rehearsed...
This article argues that in order to implement the concept of fair and equitable remuneration, Indon...
Compulsory licensing is a system by which the copyright owners of most music are required to license...
Songs and music are one of the works protected by Law No.28 of 2014 concerning Copyright. Digitaliza...
This study aims to answer two legal issues, namely, the enigma and nature of the concept of performi...