Performers' Rights in Sri Lanka : Singers' Melancholia
Performers' Rights in Sri Lanka : Singers' Melancholia
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Author(s): Nanayakkara, Gowri
ISBN No.: 9789811366673
Pages: ix, 228
Year: 201904
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 179.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This book explores whether global music copyright law and the performers' rights regime (PRR) have been able to improve the economic position of artists, as they were originally intended to. The author investigates whether this regime effectively addresses contemporary issues regarding royalty payments and cover songs in Sri Lankan music, drawing on the empirical findings of a case study she conducted on the Sinhala music industry. She finds that the PRR developed internationally and implemented in Sri Lanka is predicated on a particular view of the role of performers and their relationships with other actors in the music industry; although this view can be found in the USA, UK and India, it does not seem to reflect the established practices and relationships within Sri Lanka's contemporary music industry. While providing a socio-historical and legal analysis of these differing industrial settings and investigating the manner in which they impact the PRR's (in)ability to deliver improved economic security for Sinhala singers, the book also offers policymakers recommendations on how to supplement current national copyright law and the PRR in order to provide a secure economic position for music artists in Sri Lanka.


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