The production of music: explorations in law, creativity and technology. Ananay Aguilar University of Cambridge 3 October 2014

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The production of music: explorations in law, creativity and technology Ananay Aguilar University of Cambridge 3 October 2014

The larger project Performers' rights: music-making in the digital era

This paper PERFORMERS' RIGHTS copyrights v performers' rights PRS v PPL INTERVIEWS Orchestra Elastique + + + influences findings

Performers' rights are for performers 'unlikely to create an original musical work'. Arnold (2010, 10)

Provided the contribution of the individual band member to the overall work is both significant (in the sense that it is more than merely trivial) and original (in the sense that it is the product of skill and labour in its creation) and the resulting work is recorded (whether in writing or otherwise), that band member is entitled to copyright in the work as one of its joint authors and to any composing royalties that follow. Blackburne J in Fisher v Brooker [2006]

Credit while you can!

Fisher v Brooker [2006/2008/2009]

Beckingham v Hodgens [2002/2002/2003]

copyrights v performers' rights

Copyrights v performers' rights lack of simplicity performers are second no right to ER in films not protected from imitation moral rights in the UK are weak duration

Copyrights v performers' rights lack of simplicity performers are second no right to ER in films not protected from imitation moral rights in the UK are weak duration

Copyrights v performers' rights lack of simplicity performers are second no right to ER in films not protected from imitation moral rights in the UK are weak duration

Copyrights v performers' rights lack of simplicity performers are second no right to ER in films not protected from imitation moral rights in the UK are weak duration

Copyrights v performers' rights lack of simplicity performers are second no right to ER in films not protected from imitation moral rights in the UK are weak duration

Copyrights v performers' rights lack of simplicity performers are second no right to ER in films not protected from imitation moral rights in the UK are weak duration

v

art venues, cinemas, bars and pubs, shops radio and TV broadcasters cable and streaming service providers PRS composers, songwriters, publishers

performance rights (s.19) communication to the public rights (s.20)

performance rights (s.19) communication to the public rights (s.20)

art venues, cinemas, bars and pubs, shops radio and TV broadcasters cable and streaming service providers PRS composers, songwriters, publishers

cinemas, bars and pubs, shops radio broadcasters PPL Performers and record companies

making available right (s.182ca) right to equitable remuneration for exploitation of a sound recording (s.182d)

Right to equitable remuneration for exploitation of a sound recording (s.182d)

v collected 665.7m collected 152.2m 104,000 members 90,500 members gross income per capita 6400 gross income per capita 1682

This paper PERFORMERS' RIGHTS copyrights v performers' rights PRS v PPL INTERVIEWS Orchestra Elastique + + + influences findings

Orchestra Elastique + other respondents

Orchestra Elastique dilution of composer / performer dichotomy no standards or pre-composed material no rehearsals

Orchestra Elastique

Orchestra Elastique

Orchestra Elastique

Orchestra Elastique

Orchestra Elastique

Orchestra Elastique

Preliminary findings technological prowess ability to navigate the market competent users of social media strong opinions on circulation of their work low degree of legal understanding

Influences Tom Phillips and John Street (2013) Jessica Silbey (2011) Richard Peterson and Narasinham Anand (2004)

Tom Phillips and John Street (2013) Concern with legal matters: increases with experience and time in the profession; is not necessarily linked to whether their living depends on the exploitation of their rights; is influenced by experience of the industry, genre, political values and aesthetics.

Jessica Silbey (2011) IP is central at company level creative impulses are associated with contracts and joint venture, not with IP moral rights take precedence over economic rights (=piracy) IPRs are considered after finalisation of a work, not before

Richard Peterson and Narasinham Anand 2004 production of culture perspective: six-facet model industry structure law and regulation organisational structure occupational careers technology market

Industry structure not the focus of this paper winner-takes-all market

Law and regulation rights come into action when people start showing enough interest to warrant a monetary exchange (=no support for the creation process) musicians are more likely to associate copyrights with their moral rights than with their economic rights

Organisational structure aesthetic ethos plays role in formulating the organisational structure extra-musical skills and professions assist in keeping bands running

Occupational careers musical careers are vocational and financial gain is not essential but an aspiration

Technology and Market democratic web 2.0 tools have made competition fiercer than ever established fan-base has become the pre-requisite for being signed by a record company sources for music discovery are varied and far from being exclusively digital

Conclusions considerable distance between first attempts to enter the market and legal knowledge some of the disinterest in legal matters is deliberate signing with a label is still an ambition for musicians musicians are not encouraged by the system to inform themselves about their rights

Thank you. aa752 (at) cam.ac.uk