It Was 50 Years Ago Today: Recording Copyright Term and the Supply of Music

Manag. Sci. Pub Date : 2022-03-25 DOI:10.1287/mnsc.2022.4343
J. Watson, Megan J. MacGarvie, J. McKeon
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Abstract

This paper examines the effect of the expiry of recording copyright on the supply of music—in the form of rereleases, availability on streaming platforms, and concert performances—by artists popular in the United Kingdom in the 1960s. We find that recording copyright expiry has different effects on a song’s availability in different distribution channels. The lapsing of copyright leads to a large increase in the number of rereleases in physical formats, holding constant artist, age, and year fixed effects. However, when a song’s original recording copyright expires, it becomes less likely to be performed in concert. Moreover, copyright status is not associated with differences in availability on the digital streaming platform Spotify. These results show that copyright expiry has nuanced effects on availability and can lead to different and even opposite effects on availability of a product across different distribution channels. They also show that within the context of digital distribution, the impact of copyright on availability differs based on the business model of a platform. This paper was accepted by Chris Forman, information systems.
50年前的今天:唱片版权期限与音乐的供应
本文研究了唱片版权到期对20世纪60年代英国流行艺术家的音乐供应的影响——以发行形式、流媒体平台上的可用性和音乐会表演的形式。我们发现,唱片版权到期对歌曲在不同发行渠道的可用性有不同的影响。版权的失效导致实体格式的发行数量大幅增加,保持固定的艺术家,年龄和年份的效果。然而,当一首歌曲的原始录音版权到期时,它就不太可能在演唱会上演出了。此外,版权状态与数字流媒体平台Spotify的可用性差异无关。这些结果表明,版权到期对产品的可用性有微妙的影响,可能会对产品在不同分销渠道的可用性产生不同甚至相反的影响。他们还表明,在数字发行的背景下,版权对可用性的影响因平台的商业模式而异。这篇论文被信息系统的Chris Forman接受。
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