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Live Performance, Copyright, And The Future Of The Music Business, Mark F. Schultz
Live Performance, Copyright, And The Future Of The Music Business, Mark F. Schultz
Mark F Schultz
This article considers whether the emergence of business models based on free digital delivery of music and other content have rendered copyright protection less necessary or justifiable. Falling production and distribution costs have led many scholars and popular commentators to conclude that creators can and should embrace free distribution models for copyrighted works. In particular, many contend that the recording industry can survive and prosper by producing and freely distributing recordings as a form of advertising for the concert business. Some have further concluded that copyright law may need to change to reflect this new reality.
This article assesses such …
Creative Development: Helping Poor Countries By Building Creative Industries, Mark F. Schultz, Alec Van Gelder
Creative Development: Helping Poor Countries By Building Creative Industries, Mark F. Schultz, Alec Van Gelder
Mark F Schultz
This paper advocates a grass-roots, pragmatic approach to intellectual property and economic development in poor countries that focuses on how copyright and related institutions can support bottom-up growth. Two case studies inform this paper's analysis: The development of the country music industry in Nashville, Tennessee, and the challenges faced by the popular music industry in Africa today.
First, we consider the story of Nashville's development into "Music City, U.S.A." as a hopeful example of how a popular music industry can support economic development. Although an example drawn from one of the world's wealthiest countries may not initially seem relevant, early …