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Owning the Masters

A History of Sound Recording Copyright
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Owning the Masters offers the first comprehensive history of sound recording copyright, a fundamental aspect of the recording industry. It reveals how this industry centres on the creation, exploitation and protection of intellectual property rights rather than physical products. The book explores the lobbying efforts of record companies, the battles fought by recording artists to secure control over their master rights, and the influence of the listening public, often branded as 'pirates', on copyright legislation. This work is vital for grasping the economic, artistic and political significance of recorded sound.
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Scholars, students and professionals interested in arts, culture, intellectual property law and the music industry will find this book highly informative and essential.

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"The story of how record companies gained ownership of sound recording rights and examines the consequences of this ownership for musical creation and reception"--

The story of how record companies gained ownership of sound recording rights and examines the consequences of this ownership for musical creation and reception.

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Owning the Masters provides the first in-depth history of sound recording copyright. It is this form of intellectual property that underpins the workings of the recording industry. Rather than being focused on the manufacture of goods, this industry is centred on the creation, exploitation and protection of rights.

The development and control of these rights has not been straightforward. This book explores the lobbying activities of record companies: the principal creators, owners and defenders of sound recording copyright. It addresses the counter-activity of recording artists, in particular those who have fought against the legislative and contractual practices of record companies to claim these master rights for themselves.

In addition, this book looks at the activities of the listening public, large numbers of whom have been labelled β€˜pirates’ for trespassing on these rights. The public has played its own part in shaping copyright legislation. This is an essential subject for an understanding of the economic, artistic and political value of recorded sound.

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David Arditi praises Owning the Masters for its balanced historical narrative, showing copyright as both a tool for record labels to monetise artists and a means for artists to benefit financially from their work. He considers it indispensable reading for understanding copyright's modern role.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781501345906

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 226.0mm

Weight: 400g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Richard Osborne is Associate Professor in Music and Creative Industries at Middlesex University, UK. Prior to working in academia he was employed in music retail, held various posts at collecting societies and co-managed a pub. He is the author of Vinyl: A History of the Analogue Record (2012), and co-editor of Mute Records (2019) and Music by Numbers (2021).

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