Masterarbeit, 2005
52 Seiten, Note: 53(60)
This thesis aims to explore the current dilemma of copyright protection in the music industry, particularly in the context of emerging digital technologies. It analyzes the economic impacts of copyright laws and discusses various proposals to address the inefficiencies that arise. Ultimately, the thesis seeks to offer suggestions for ameliorating the current situation, considering both short-term and long-term perspectives. It also highlights how copyright may be perceived differently across different markets.
The introduction provides an overview of the current debate surrounding copyright protection in the music industry, emphasizing the challenges posed by digital technologies. It highlights the need for exploring new approaches to music production and distribution.
The second chapter delves into the current dilemma facing the music industry. It discusses the clash between traditional business models and the rise of file-sharing technologies, highlighting the “terrorist war” declared on file-sharers. The chapter analyzes the constraints of copyright and its enforcement in the digital age.
The third chapter explores the notion of copyright and its economic aspects. It examines the basic foundations of copyright and its economic rationale, including the major economic impacts of copyright laws. The chapter explores both the monopoly costs associated with copyright and the transaction costs resulting from factors like the lack of a central registry and long copyright terms.
The fourth chapter explores various proposals for adjusting current copyright laws. It discusses strategies for optimizing copyright enforcement, exploring changes to the length of copyright, including finding the optimal copyright term and considering renewable copyright terms. The chapter also delves into potential changes to the scope of copyright laws.
The fifth chapter examines alternative compensation models for music creators in the digital age. It explores the concept of Creative Commons and its potential to empower artists to decide how their work is used and compensated.
This thesis focuses on the crucial intersection of copyright, the music industry, and digital technologies. The key themes include the economic impact of copyright laws, the changing landscape of music distribution, the effectiveness of copyright enforcement, and alternative models for compensating music creators in the digital age.
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