Record Labels Flip Out After Indian Copyright Board Massively Lowers Radio Royalties
from the get-ready-for-the-anti-India-spin dept
Get ready to hear all sorts of stories from record labels about how India is "anti-music" and a problem. That's because the Copyright Board in India just drastically changed the royalty structure for playing music on FM radios. Rather than a set hourly rate of approximately $25.60 - $35.50/hour (1200 to 1600 rupees), it's now saying that stations should just pay 2% of their net advertising. That turns out to be a massive change -- perhaps a drop of about 90% to the record labels, since the current hourly rates represent about 18% of net advertising revenue. Of course, as the article points out, the 18% rate was much higher than most of the rest of the world and crippling to radio stations. But, in the world we live in, the record labels will never accept the idea that they don't always deserve greater and greater rights to money.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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In unrelated news....
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Vice President Joe Biden also rallied for the cause. "What we're trying to do here, people, is ensure the rights to life, liberty, and being constantly inundated with Lady Gaga songs....er, I mean freedom. Yeah, that's the ticket! Freedom! And Freebird! God, I love that song!"
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Meanwhile, the Indian government said something about a war started because they simply tried to regulate their own soveriegn economy. President Barack Obama replied indignantly, "That's ridiculous. We totally respect soveriegn nations and their right to rule themselves. That's why we're invading them."
It was about that time when this reporter's spleen burst from the sheer stupidity of our elected leaders....
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Are you trying to go down the douglas adams vogon poetry route with that?
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"Vice President Joe Biden also rallied for the cause."
Clicked through to the USA Today consolidation page.
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Record Labels Flip Out After Indian Copyright Board Massively Lowers Radio Royalties
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Better start infringing, ahh pirating, ahhh, stealing, oh what the hell, do it anway, Pink Floyd's Have A Cigar. :)
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Smart move actually ....
This is actually a very smart move on the governments part. It allows Prasar Bharati, India's public broadcaster, to not get charged. It reduces the burden to indian stations makinig them comparable or less than the rest of the world percentage wise.
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I think someone may have goofed on the exchange rate... probably should be 12,000 to 16,000 rupees to add up to those amounts of dollars.
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INFRINGER! PIRATE! TERRORIST! I'm calling the FBI right now!
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Indian drop in record companies extorted $
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Score!
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@10
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India loves music, and labels help sell the music.
Record labels need to substantiate their business model in an ever-evolving market place. Taking $10 and putting $9 in your pocket, while giving $1 to the artist is a very good and viable model. I don't understand why you have a problem with this.
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