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How should musicians be paid to create digital works?
James [email protected]
Banff CentreNew Media Institute Workshop
Interactive ScreenJuly 4, 2002
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“Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.”
John Maynard Keynes
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Adam Smith
● Does not trust the State
● Explains power of prices to guide efficient allocation of resources
● Sees continual conspiracy for monopoly
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Is capitalism your friend?
● Karl Marx saw some flaws
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Thorstein Veblen
● Emphasized role of marketing, producers and sellers shaping preferences
● Instinct for workmanship?
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John Maynard Keynes says governments can fix problems
● Hero to generation of interventionist economists
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Joseph Schumpeter
● Emphasizes dynamic nature of markets
● “Creative destruction” is nice justification for monopoly power
● Not impressed with Stalin
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Transaction costs are important
● Ronald Coase wins a Nobel prize by drawing attention to the importance of transaction costs in economics.
● The “firm” is an effort to avoid transaction costs from market transactions.
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Economics of the performing arts
● William Bowen and William Baumol focus on limits of productivity in performing arts
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Markets and Market Failures
● George Ackerloff wins Nobel prize for simple paper on the market for used car “lemons”
● Explains to economists that markets can screw up, for example when people can't be trusted to tell the truth.
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Joe Stiglitz on information, uncertainty, poverty, development
● Gets boot at World Bank
● Shares Nobel prize with Ackeroff and Spence in 2001.
● Some economists prove equilibrium exists, others prove it doesn't exist
● Is second kind
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Information as a public good
● Economists recognized that some goods were “non-rival in consumption,” and shared at no cost.
● Information goods sometimes referred to as public or quasi-public goods.
● But who pays to create information?
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Public goods are rationale for public domain
● Software can be reused● HTML code can be
reused● MP3 files can be shared● Scientific data can be
shared● Inventions can be copied
●<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-ca">
●<title>Frequently Asked Questions for Conference Guests at The Banff Centre</title></head>
● <td><b><font face = "Verdana" size="2"> Bringing additional guests to the Conference, or planning separate vacation time at the Centre?</font></b>
●<ul> <li><strong><a href= "#spouse/family"><font face="Verdana" size="2"> Can bring my spouse and family? How much extra does it cost?</font></a></strong></li>
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But some creators will want to be paid
– And some non-creators will want to “own” works that have commercial value
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Battles brew over intellectual property
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Who owns the law?
● West Publishing was central to a long battle over access to the government documents, and in particular, legal documents
● Tried to end public domain
● Internet campaign defeats many evil plots
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Battles over Access to Medicine and Patent Rights
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Bill Gates creates the evil empire
● Seeks to “cut off Netscape's air supply”
● End of innocence for software users
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RMS invents copyleft
● Richard Stallman wants the freedom to share, modify, create and use software.
● Uses the power of copyright and contracts to create GPL
● Coders buy-in to avoid embrace and extend
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Linus Torvalds creates Linux
● Decides to copyleft kernel
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Explaining benefits of open software development
● Eric Raymond writes “the Cathedral and the Bazaar”
● “with enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow”
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Peer to Peer file sharing
● People decide to become pirates
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Software is shared
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Pirates start software companies
● Even asked to testify before Congress
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Kids become pirates
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Even Nuns do it
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Will the police outsmart hackers?
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Will P2P networks force musicians to rely upon new “gift” economy?
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Compulsory licensing bill is introduced in US Senate
● Former Senator Hatch staffer is hired as lobbyist for Napster, and gets said former boss to introduce bill
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Orrin Hatch's music
● One of the first musicians to back compulsory license for Napster
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Examples of compulsory licenses for music
● Compulsory licenses are often created in response to technological innovation
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Trade framework
● Countries have obligations to support persons who who create/own such works
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WTO TRIPS Article 13
(copyright) Limitations and Exceptions
Members shall confine limitations or exceptions to exclusive rights to certain special cases which do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work and do not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the right holder.
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The Berne ConventionArticle 11bis
(2) It shall be a matter for legislation in the countries of the Union to determine the conditions under which the rights mentioned in the preceding paragraph may be exercised, but these conditions shall apply only in the countries where they have been prescribed. They shall not in any circumstances be prejudicial to the moral rights of the author, nor to his right to obtain equitable remuneration which, in the absence of agreement, shall be fixed by competent authority.
Article 13(1) Each country of the Union may impose for itself reservations and
conditions on the exclusive right granted to the author of a musical work and to the author of any words, the recording of which together with the musical work has already been authorized by the latter, to authorize the sound recording of that musical work, together with such words, if any; but all such reservations and conditions shall apply only in the countries which have imposed them and shall not, in any circumstances, be prejudicial to the rights of these authors to obtain equitable remuneration which, in the absence of agreement, shall be fixed by competent authority.
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Article 15 of Rome ConventionArticle 15[Permitted Exceptions: 1. Specific Limitations; 2. Equivalents with copyright]
1. Any Contracting State may, in its domestic laws and regulations, provide for exceptions to the protection guaranteed by this Convention as regards:
(a) private use;
(b) use of short excerpts in connection with the reporting of current events;
(c) ephemeral fixation by a broadcasting organisation by means of its own facilities and for its own broadcasts;
(d) use solely for the purposes of teaching or scientific research.
2. Irrespective of paragraph 1 of this Article, any Contracting State may, in its domestic laws and regulations, provide for the same kinds of limitations with regard to the protection of performers, producers of phonograms and broadcasting organisations, as it provides for, in its domestic laws and regulations, in connection with the protection of copyright in literary and artistic works. However, compulsory licences may be provided for only to the extent to which they are compatible with this Convention.
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How would a compulsory license work
● People pay to use p2p services to share music.● Money is paid to musicians
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How should listeners pay?
● Based upon purchases of computer equipment or bandwidth?
● Subscription service?– Flat rate?– According to downloads?
● Tax Revenue?
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Who gets the money from a compulsory license?
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There are lots of different ways this can be done.
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Different people, different countries and different communities have
different ideas about what to support
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Governments could allocate funds to artists
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A traditional compulsory license would base compensation on volume of use.
● The most popular songs get the most money.
● Some privacy issues.● Payments for elevator
music measured by sampling.
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But alternative approaches might be more interesting
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Funds could support projects that are not successful in marketplace
● Performance centers, recording studios, etc.
● Experimental music● Recording folk music
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Artists could allocate funds
● Possibly with help from their representatives
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Elites could choose
● People know know more than we do could choose
Mary E. Hofstetter, Banff CentreEileen B. Mason, NEA
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Listeners could decide
● Listeners could choose artists directly
● Listeners could choose projects that support musicians
● Listeners could select intermediaries
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Choice of intermediaries works in other areas
● Companies who sell stocks choose regulators to list shares.
● Exchanges compete for public trust and investment
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Competition between intermediaries could determine how money was distributed
● Intermediaries would announce different methods of allocating funds
● Governments would regulate such issues as transparency and accountability
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Governments might set minimum allocations
● At least 30 percent based upon traditional distribution
● At least 10 percent to support non-commercial music productions
● At least 5 percent for retirement fund for burned-out musicians
● A minimum contribution to session musicians
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In the beginning, experiment, but then evaluate
● See what people do on their own
● Can listeners create a better system for compensating musicians than Sony/BMG?
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Create a role for musicians to bargain
● Bargain over price of the compulsory license
● Negotiate over the minimum allocations to various systems
● Suggest systems of compensation that are more fair that current market outcomes
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In the end, free the musicians and fans from the people who are taking
the life out of music
Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, BMG
Jean-Marie Messier, chairman and CEO of Vivendi Universal