The
Worldwide
Independent
Music Industry Network (WIN) is a global forum
for the professional independent music industry. They recently launched The Independent Music Manifesto for independent artists, take a look here:
The Independent Manifesto:
1. We, the independents, will work to grow the value of music and the
music business. We want equal market access and parity of terms with
Universal, Warner and Sony, and will work with them in areas where we
have a common goal. We will work to ensure that all companies in our
sector are best equipped to maximize the value of their rights.
2. We support creators' freedom to decide how their music may be used
commercially, and we will encourage individual artists and labels to
speak out directly against unauthorized uses of music as well as
commercial uses of music that stifle that freedom. We support creators'
right to earn a living from their work, which should be respected as a
basic human right.
3. We support independent music labels that treat their artists as
partners and who work with them on reasonable commercial terms, noting
that labels are investors who deserve a fair return alongside their
artists.
4. We promote transparency in the digital music market; artists and companies are entitled to clarity on commercial terms.
5. We oppose further consolidation in the recorded music, publishing
and radio sectors since this is bad for independent music companies,
their artists and fans, as it reduces market access and consumer
choice.
6. We support initiatives which confront market abuse, and which aim
to adapt competition laws to promote independent market access and
foster collective responses by independents to potentially
anti-competitive conduct by large operators.
7. We recognize that all independent music businesses contribute to
local culture, diversity, jobs and export opportunities, and multiply
the economic success of related industries. We will ask governments to
promote and support the independent music sector in securing access to
finance and tax credits, and to local and international markets.
8. We hold that collecting society revenues must be allocated and
distributed accurately and transparently. This includes distribution of
unclaimed money that logically belongs to the independents. We will push
for the independent sector to be formally represented in the governance
of collecting societies, with trade associations being eligible for
board seats.
9. We support the creation of a worldwide track-level sound recording
rights database, subject to neutral governance and ownership, to ensure
accurate distribution of rights revenues to their rightful owners.
10. The independents will, as always, actively encourage and support
new commercial opportunities for music, and will continue to support and
develop new, legitimate business structures and partnerships.
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