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The socio‐economic position of contemporarry art music in Europe

What is wrong with authors rights

Pages 139-143 | Published online: 03 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

A critical position is taken with respect to the (largely, if not totally) implicit assumptions embodied in the answers to the ownership question that today still determine the legal and financial relations between art users: who exactly can own what, and with what consequences? Most notably, the status of the composer is argued to rest on the highly questionable assumption that the artistic relations between musicians have not essentially changed since the 19th century.

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