Musicians and Copyright - by Véronique Pouillard & Marius Buning & Mala Loth (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Musicians and Copyright explores the role of Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) in shaping the music industry from the mid-nineteenth century to today.
- About the Author: VéroniquePouillard is Professor of Modern International History at the Department of Archeology, Conservation and History, University of Oslo Marius Buning is an Associate Professor in Early Modern History at the University of Oslo Mala Loth is a senior researcher at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History at the University of Oslo
- 296 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Intellectual Property
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This book provides the first comprehensive overview of how CMOs managed copyright revenues, shaped the distribution of cultural productions, and adapted to ongoing transformations in the music business over time.Book Synopsis
Musicians and Copyright explores the role of Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) in shaping the music industry from the mid-nineteenth century to today. Edited by VéroniquePouillard, Marius Buning, and Mala Loth, the book traces the development of CMOs and their impact on copyright and cultural production. Through historical analysis, it examines the challenges CMOs have faced, from colonial contexts to European integration and the digital age, and shows how CMOs have navigated regulatory changes, technological shifts, and internal politics. Offering a detailed history of these important institutions, Musicians and Copyright is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of music, law, and the cultural industries.From the Back Cover
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Musicians and copyright explores the evolution of collective management organizations (CMOs) from the nineteenth century to the present day, shedding light on their central role in securing copyright revenues for artists and the broader music industry. It examines how CMOs have influenced copyright law and on cultural production across different times and places.
Through detailed historical analysis, the volume traces how these organizations responded to major developments- from colonial contexts and European integration to the rise of digital technologies. It highlights key issues such as membership policies, classification systems, language barriers, and practices of registration and distribution. Through this lens, the book examines how CMOs have managed internal tensions while also confronting external pressures from changing regulations, market shifts, and technological innovation.
By examining the institutional infrastructure and social dynamics of CMOs, Musicians and copyright offers new insights into how these organizations have shaped not only the distribution of copyright revenues but also the accessibility and circulation of music itself. A vital resource for scholars of music, intellectual property, and the cultural industries, this book provides a deeper understanding of the institutions that continue to influence musical creation and access across the globe.
About the Author
VéroniquePouillard is Professor of Modern International History at the Department of Archeology, Conservation and History, University of Oslo
Marius Buning is an Associate Professor in Early Modern History at the University of Oslo Mala Loth is a senior researcher at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History at the University of Oslo