May 17, 2012

Song writing royalties in the future



There was a comment made from a past blog asking, What are song-writing royalties going to look like
 in the future? With all the changes,  lack of clarity, and unstable atmosphere  in the music industry at present
there is no way at this time to answer that with any certainty. So bare with us over the next little while
as we dive into this very complicated topic. Hopefully, we will be able to provide some clarity real soon.
In the mean time digest the article below. That should keep you busy for a while!



Songwriter Royalties and Digital Retailers

1 comment:

ugodabkydngme said...

"Getting things to run smoothly for creators will require cooperation from a lot of parties, old-school and new school"

Even if they cooperate if the fans just keep stealing the music, all the cooperation in the world won't make a bit of difference.

all this is great reading except for the idea that when music is given away for free, stolen for free, or record labels and publishers by major stakes in digital subscription formats (like spotify) which pay a fraction of traditional royalties (which they can do because the label or publisher A. Controls the rights to the music and B. can make boatload of money selling advertising on Spotify...) I still maintain that in the future, publishers, record labels and traditional radio are going away. Their business model is unsustainable when nobody buys music or listens to the radio. And we are about 5-6 years from that point. As soon as everyone's car audio system connects directly to the audio system in their car they are not going to turn on the radio. Goodbye to those roalties. These same people who are not listening to the radio, are going to A. Listen to services like spotify who basically pay nothing in the form of royalties, or listen to the music they have downloaded on their phone (mostly illegally.) Good bye royalties again. Free and royalties do not play well together....

Please explain to me what purpose a publisher or record label will serve in this environment. I think they will go away.

I also think tough times are ahead for those who write songs, but don't perform. Their main source of income is radio and its going to go away...