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The music copyright dispute is over. Will there be more free concerts or will monopoly lead to fewer concerts?

I think there will be fewer and fewer, but not necessarily because of monopoly.

We listened to music from cassettes at the beginning, to CDs, VCDs, DVDs, and then through MP3 to the current era of listening to songs on smartphone APPs. We have enjoyed free music for a long time. In the past, when listening to music could only rely on cassettes, there were an endless stream of pirated cassettes on the market. Even in the digital music era, there was a time when we could listen to all the free music on Kugou Music.

Online music started charging in 2012. At that time, Sina Bibo released a news saying that online music platforms such as Baidu, QQ Music, Domi, Kugou, and Kuwo would implement paid download services from the end of 2012. .

As a result, more and more paid music began to be available online. Until now, some good songs or songs by your favorite singers have begun to require payment to download, otherwise you can only listen to them.

This process is a manifestation of everyone’s copyright awareness from scratch. Like payment for knowledge, it is a thing that is gradually being accepted.

Because in the past, different platforms had different copyrights, and there were situations where songs that could be downloaded for free on some platforms might be charged for on another platform.

But this situation does not affect the emergence of free music. The real impact should be that it is becoming more and more possible to pay for digital music copyrights on the Internet. This musician hopes that his contribution can They have been appreciated and recognized by everyone, and they also have copyright income to support their continued creation.

Because of the previous copyright disputes between music platforms, everyone jumped from one music platform to another. You had to pay for the songs you didn’t like, but there were still many people who were willing to pay for the songs they liked. .

So I think that the music copyright dispute will finally reach an agreement, which will not make free music less and less. On the contrary, the matter of paying for music is recognized by more and more people, and it is possible that there will be less free music than there is now.

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