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Collective licensing, safe harbours, digital business models and freemium under the spotlight with CMU Insights
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 26 May 2015
Bookings are now open for two upcoming CMU Insights evening seminars, both focused on the music rights side of the industry.
‘How Music Licensing Works’ explores how artists, songwriters, labels and publishers make money from their music rights, and looks at how licensing deals are structured. It then jumps into the world of collective licensing, explaining when and why the music industry licenses collectively, and the pros and cons of this approach. Finally, vetoes and exceptions are covered, plus we explain why safe harbours are such a big talking point at the moment.
This two hour seminar takes place on Monday 1 Jun at 6.30pm in Shoreditch, and places are just £49.99, click here for info.
‘The Music Rights Sector’ looks at how music rights are making money in 2015, reviewing the shift from physical to digital, and from downloads to streaming. It runs through the different kinds of digital music services, and reveals which services are gaining the most traction. We then explore the digital music spectrum and the current debate around freemium, before quickly reviewing the physical, sync and public performance markets.
This two hour seminar takes place on Monday 8 Jun at 6.30pm in Shoreditch, and places are just £49.99, click here for info.
CMU Insights can also run these seminars in-house for your team at your premises for just £399 for up to fifteen people. For more details on this option email insights@unlimitedmedia.co.uk