Policy, Research & Politics
In Full Panic Mode, YouTube Now Claims Article 13 Will Harm Creators’ Livelihood
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
According to YouTube and Susan Wojcicki, the European Union – not its own pitiful payouts – is to blame for creators’ low wages.
Mobility of artists and culture professionals: towards a European policy framework
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Mobility is a social and economic condition of artists and culture professionals and, at the same time, a vector of social and economic development.
The New Music Modernization Act Has a Major Fix
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Older Recordings Will Belong to the Public, Orphan Recordings Will Be Heard Again.
Music as a form of resistance in Palestine
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Palestinians may have found a new way to challenge Israeli occupation: self-expression.
A Visit with Joan Baez, and a Dire Threat to Voting
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Joan Baez provided a soundtrack to the political upheaval in the sixties, and, half a century later, she hasn’t stopped trying to change the world with her music.
Les hommes au trombone, les femmes à la harpe
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Le site d’information en ligne Quartz.com s’est penché sur la question du genre au sein des grandes formations musicales. Une étude qui met en lumière la sous-représentation des femmes dans plusieurs rangs d’orchestre.
Liberia: Protest song producer arrested and allegedly assaulted
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- Tuesday, 16 October 2018
Liberian musician Augustine Ford, aka A.Fo4doe, says he will sue police officers who allegedly assaulted him during his arrest on 22 September after he revealed he was the producer behind a hit protest song criticising the government over a missing shipping container said to contain 90 million euros worth of freshly minted Liberian banknotes.
Senate passes copyright bill to end 140-year protection for old songs
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- Tuesday, 16 October 2018
The bill managed to get the support of several groups that are normally at each others' throats: music publishers, record labels, songwriters, major technology companies, and digital rights groups.
Touring in China Remains Unpredictable As Gov't Keeps A Watchful Eye on Music Industry
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- Tuesday, 16 October 2018
China is the ultimate enigma for the music business: It has seemingly unlimited potential as the most populous country in the world, but artists and their concert promoters are still facing unique obstacles to growth there.
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