Current location - Music Encyclopedia - QQ Music - Copyright protection of online music
Copyright protection of online music

Due to technical advantages and efficiency and convenience, there are millions of websites and wireless network operators disseminating music works in MP3 file format on the global network, and many network service providers are overwhelming. P2P software systems are generally established, and more and more people use them to enjoy and spread music works on the Internet. To this extent, the Internet and wireless networks have promoted the popularization and development of various types of music and have had a profound impact on the widespread dissemination of music. However, this prosperous era has also resulted in the copyright of musical works being trampled and infringed upon by many pirates.

Protecting online music copyright does not mean passively giving copyright owners the right to obtain benefits, but rather encouraging more people to participate in creation by establishing a paid income mechanism for creation, thereby enriching society. The need for spiritual and cultural products to create a win-win situation. For this reason, protecting the interests of copyright holders related to works has become a major issue in the development of online music. Coordinate the relationship between various stakeholders, further rectify and standardize the Internet market, and correctly handle the relationship between regulatory authorities, network operators, audio and video publishers, websites, and individuals. A reasonable and complete authorization and payment system can be established and given legitimacy in some form. MP3 network operators can use compensation or buy out authorization to purchase copyrights from music original authors at reasonable prices through authoritative authorization platforms and notarization platforms to maximize their influence and support.

MP3 network operators can adopt various forms on the network to enrich download content, plan development models, obtain free memberships through early downloads, and expand their influence. Later, they can launch high-quality music downloads, member-tailored services, etc. The charging model meets the needs of personalized and premium members to maintain the continued development and operation of the operator. The only criterion for imposing charges here is that the price can be accepted by the broad masses of the people. Starting from July 1, 2013, music copyrights will be officially legalized, and online music downloads will begin to be charged. Starting from June 5, 2013, well-known music websites including Xiami Music, Baidu Music, QQ Music, Kugou Music, Duomi Music, Kuwo Music and other well-known music websites will implement full charging on a trial basis with a transition period of 2 months.