The market for music rights is examined in this work along with the effects of new technologies on licensing and revenue sources. With the rise of digital platforms and streaming services, the music industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, resulting in new licensing models and revenue streams. The study addresses the potential and challenges presented by the new environment and analyzes the effects of these changes on artists, labels, publishers, and other stakeholders. The thesis attempts to provide a deeper understanding of the music market rights and the impact of technology on its future using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methodologies.

Sul mercato dei diritti musicali: l'impatto delle tecnologie digitali sulle licenze e sui ricavi

FERRARESE, MATTEO
2022/2023

Abstract

The market for music rights is examined in this work along with the effects of new technologies on licensing and revenue sources. With the rise of digital platforms and streaming services, the music industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, resulting in new licensing models and revenue streams. The study addresses the potential and challenges presented by the new environment and analyzes the effects of these changes on artists, labels, publishers, and other stakeholders. The thesis attempts to provide a deeper understanding of the music market rights and the impact of technology on its future using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
2022
On the market for music rights: the impact of digital technologies on licensing and revenue streams
music rights
licensing
revenue streams
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