Collective management of music copyright : a comparative analysis of China, the United States and Australia /
"Two of the objectives of the Chinese Copyright Law are to protect the copyright of authors to their literary and artistic works and encourage the creation and dissemination of works. In practice, however, in spite of the existence of the Music Copyright Society of China ('MCSC') that...
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Routledge,
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Publisher Address: | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : |
Publication Dates: | 2023. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Routledge research in intellectual property
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Summary: |
"Two of the objectives of the Chinese Copyright Law are to protect the copyright of authors to their literary and artistic works and encourage the creation and dissemination of works. In practice, however, in spite of the existence of the Music Copyright Society of China ('MCSC') that was established to assist with exercising copyright, music creators in China remain in need of help to protect and manage their fragmented copyright. The MCSC was the first collective management organisation ('CMO') in mainland China and is the only CMO in the field of musical works. While there is a large music industry and copyright business in China, the MCSC only had 11,356 members at the end of 2021"-- |
Item Description: | Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Wollongong, 2017) issued under title: Collective management of music copyright in China : a comparative analysis of collective management organisations in China, the United States and Australia. |
Carrier Form: | xv, 191 pages ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781032281025 1032281022 9781032281032 1032281030 |
Index Number: | K1450 |
CLC: | D913.4 |
Call Number: | D913.4/X8 |
Contents: | Introduction -- Copyright and collective management in the digital era -- The collective management of music Copyright in China, the United States and Australia -- Addressing the monopolistic powers of the MCSC -- Members' participation in the management of their Copyright in the MCSC -- Collective management of Music Copyright in global and digital contexts -- Conclusion. |