Abstract This study addresses the justifications of the duration of copyright, the revenue-generating models in the music business, and the availability of digital music in Finland. The first goal was to understand how different stakeholders in the music industry relate to copyright and how they justify what they consider the optimal duration. The second goal was to map out the revenue-generating models in the music industry at a time when the consumption of music has changed from analogue to digital formats, from physical products to streaming services. The third goal was to find out the different ways in which digital music is available on the internet in Finland. The research material consists of survey research, half-structured theme i...
This dissertation aims to give a detailed view of how well copyright law is working in the digital e...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
Copyright markets, it is said, are ‘winner takes all’ markets favouring the interests of corporate i...
This dissertation describes a post-payment copyright service for digital music. A challenge in the d...
Abstract This article addresses one of the most common justifications of the optimal duration of co...
The subject of this thesis was music consumption, how it has evolved throughout the past two centuri...
In recent years, there has been a significant amount of copyright infringement lawsuits concerning m...
Although digital products have become an important part of the lives of many consumers, there are se...
Tämän opinnäytetyön tarkoituksena oli tutkia digitalisaation vaikutusta tallennemyyntiin musiikkiala...
This dissertation reconstructs the evolutionary journey of the general doctrine of Finnish copyright...
Tämän opinnäytetyön tarkoituksena on selvittää musiikin digitaalisen myynnin nykytilaa sekä millaisi...
Tämä kirjallisuuskatsaus avaa digitalisaatiosta johtuvia muutoksia musiikkialalla. Tutkielma keskitt...
This thesis seeks to address and clarify the changing interface between copyright law and other for...
There is a lack of interest and empirical analysis in the existing literature on composers’ relation...
For the past two decades the music digitalization has been considered the most significant phenomeno...
This dissertation aims to give a detailed view of how well copyright law is working in the digital e...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
Copyright markets, it is said, are ‘winner takes all’ markets favouring the interests of corporate i...
This dissertation describes a post-payment copyright service for digital music. A challenge in the d...
Abstract This article addresses one of the most common justifications of the optimal duration of co...
The subject of this thesis was music consumption, how it has evolved throughout the past two centuri...
In recent years, there has been a significant amount of copyright infringement lawsuits concerning m...
Although digital products have become an important part of the lives of many consumers, there are se...
Tämän opinnäytetyön tarkoituksena oli tutkia digitalisaation vaikutusta tallennemyyntiin musiikkiala...
This dissertation reconstructs the evolutionary journey of the general doctrine of Finnish copyright...
Tämän opinnäytetyön tarkoituksena on selvittää musiikin digitaalisen myynnin nykytilaa sekä millaisi...
Tämä kirjallisuuskatsaus avaa digitalisaatiosta johtuvia muutoksia musiikkialalla. Tutkielma keskitt...
This thesis seeks to address and clarify the changing interface between copyright law and other for...
There is a lack of interest and empirical analysis in the existing literature on composers’ relation...
For the past two decades the music digitalization has been considered the most significant phenomeno...
This dissertation aims to give a detailed view of how well copyright law is working in the digital e...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
Copyright markets, it is said, are ‘winner takes all’ markets favouring the interests of corporate i...