ica 2016: slicing the pie: towards an equitable music economy
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TOWARDS AN EQUITABLE MUSIC ECONOMY
Aram Sinnreich, PhDAssociate ProfessorAmerican University SOC
ICA 2016Fukuoka, JP
June 10, 2016
SLICING THE PIE
STREAMING MUSIC IS BECOMING THE DOMINANT DISTRIBUTION MODEL
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Streaming
Other Digital
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Global music industry trade revenues. Source: IFPI
(billions)
DESPITE (OR BECAUSE) OF THIS, IT’S CATCHING A LOT OF FLAK
“Music is art, and art is important and rare. Important, rare things are valuable. Valuable things should be paid for”
- Taylor Swift
“I tell people condoning streaming is like condoning the Chinese that are killing
elephants for their tusks and carving ivory statues”
- Tom DeLonge
“The old boss and the new boss have joined hands,
they’re singing Kumbaya, and they’ve changed the words to, ‘Fuck the songwriters! Fuck the performers!’ ”
- David Lowery
THE WAY THINGS WERE (2000)
‣ Effective royalty: 6.5% ‣ Chance of payment: 5% ‣ Percentage of professionalmusicians earning royalties:0.05% (1:2000)
‣ Effective royalty: $0.03/song
‣ Effective royalty: $0.00011/spin/listener
‣ Effective royalty: 0% ‣ Chance of payment: 0% ‣ Chance of getting played:very small ‣ Cost of payola:$100,000-200,000/song/week
THE WAY THINGS ARE (2010S)
THE WAY THINGS MIGHT BE (ROUGH MIX)Pi
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EquityPie
Blockchain rights/royalties
Fair Play, Fair Pay Act (FM $)
IRFA (FM/web rate parity)
Bypass SoundExchange
Bankrupt/balkanize Streaming
Undermine Net Neutrality/DMCAAllocation for Music Producers
Songwriter Equity Act (FMV)
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