Description
This authoritative guide examines the complex legal landscape governing music contracts in the streaming age, with particular focus on the European Union and United Kingdom jurisdictions. Jozefien Vanherpe provides an in-depth analysis of how traditional music industry contractual frameworks have adapted to digital distribution platforms and streaming services.
The book addresses critical issues including performer rights, royalty distribution mechanisms, licensing agreements, and the regulatory frameworks that govern digital music services. It explores the tension between copyright protection and fair compensation for artists, examining how EU directives and UK law have shaped modern music contracts.
Essential reading for music industry professionals, lawyers, policymakers, and scholars, this work provides both theoretical analysis and practical insights into contemporary music law. Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Intellectual Property and Information Law series, it represents a significant contribution to understanding how legal frameworks are adapting to the realities of digital music consumption.







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