How can digital offers impact income streams, support freelance artists/smaller organisations and retain copyright for producers?

Background

New digital development has changed a lot of aspects of delivery for AHT sectors and research to help better understand these impacts is still needed.

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  • Centre for Creativity, Regulation, Enterprise & Technology (CREATe)

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    Funded by: AHRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Glasgow

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project discusses the impact of digital transformation on creative industries, including copyright issues and new revenue streams, but does not specifically address support for freelance artists/smaller organisations.

  • Evolution in music publishing: economic strategies, business models and copyright.

    Every enterprise in the creative industries has concerns and aspirations about the impact of new technologies, what business models it should adopt and what protection can and should be offered by copyright law. Music pu...

    Funded by: AHRC

    Lead research organisation: Bournemouth University

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project explores the evolution of music publishing in the digital age, including business models and copyright, but does not specifically address digital offers or support for freelance artists/smaller organisations.

  • A platform of vertically integrated tools for the creative industries to empower independent creators as entrepreneurs to own their businesses and intellectual property

    **Independent musical artists** - in other words, artists who haven't signed a contract with an agent - generated £656m in 2019 worldwide, i.e. a 4.1% market share of the global recorded music industry. They are, i...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: ONE HOUSE X LIMITED

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project aims to provide a platform for independent artists to manage their businesses and intellectual property, directly addressing the question's focus on digital offers, support for freelance artists/smaller organisations, and copyright retention.

  • Brighton Fuse 2

    Brighton Fuse 2 is a research grant continuing the previous Brighton Fuse project funded by AHRC to map, measure and enhance the Creative Digital Information Technology (CDIT) cluster in the City of Brighton and Hove (ww...

    Funded by: AHRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Brighton

  • Blokur, the Digital Catapult and the UK Games Fund: Smart contracts for creative interactions

    In the decade and a half since the turn of the century the creative industries have undergone a series of rapid and fundamental transformations in the way that content is both created and consumed. The Internet has trans...

    Funded by: ISCF

    Lead research organisation: BLOKUR LTD

  • Artists Online

    **Covid-19 has destroyed markets for artists and makers** - predominantly sole traders, throughout the UK. This has been particularly true of artists based in tourist areas. In these locations the usual outlets - small g...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: BCRE8IVE LTD

  • The Digital Creativity Hub

    The creative industries are crucial to UK social and cultural life and one of the largest and fastest-growing sectors of the economy. Games and media are key pillars for growth in the creative industries, with UK turnove...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of York

  • CREATe Continuity funding (Infrastructure)

    The need for an evidence based legal and regulatory understanding of rapidly evolving digital technologies and industry structures is acute. Science, technology and creative economy policy are intertwined in complex ways...

    Funded by: AHRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Glasgow

  • Evershare

    The music industry is a complex system of organisations, firms and individuals. It has undergone dramatic changes in the 21st century, with digitisation providing both new business models and opportunities for rapid grow...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: BLOCKCHAIN VENTURES LTD

  • Decentralized platform for fair creative content distribution empowering creators and communities though new digital distribution models based on digital tokens

    A growing trend in the field are NFTs or non-fungible tokens. “Non-fungible” is a relevant feature in the creative industries as it is unique and can’t be replaced by anything else. Transactions using NFTs over blockchai...

    Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee

    Lead research organisation: MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

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