Copyright and intellectual protection can’t always answer the requirements of a niche music producer. This paper assesses methods niche producers and lone artists can implement to navigate copyright’s lack of provision to generate income and reap remuneration for creativity. Four potential solutions are addressed; firstly a technical solution to protect and offer a return on creativity, secondly reaffirmations of copyright law. The third solution considers a producer-regulated model, and finally using a P2P network as a marketing model that goes against previously accepted restrictions within the music industry.
Translated title of the contributionMusic copyright in niche minority language markets: Distributor regulated or coproduction by artist and fans – the case of the music industry.
Original languageWelsh
Title of host publicationCollege Cymraeg Cenedlaethol
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2014
EventCasglu a Gwarchod: Hawlfraint yn yr 21ain Ganrif a Cherddoriaeth Mewn Ieithoedd Lleiafrifol - Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom
Duration: 13 Feb 2014 → …
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ConferenceCasglu a Gwarchod: Hawlfraint yn yr 21ain Ganrif a Cherddoriaeth Mewn Ieithoedd Lleiafrifol
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBangor
Period13/02/14 → …
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