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.
Next steps
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Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Related UKRI funded projects
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Centre for Creativity, Regulation, Enterprise & Technology (CREATe)
Over the last decade, the creative industries have been revolutionised by the Internet and the digital economy. The UK, already punching above its weight in the global cultural market, stands at a pivotal moment where it...
Funded by: AHRC
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.
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MVP Plan of Creative Production Micro-Economy
Minimum Viable Product Plan: RegenerArting our Neighborhoods through Collective Imagination! Creative Reset Ltd.'s founder was a digital disruptor on the west coast of North America and discovered possibilities that can...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on digital transformation in creative production, but does not specifically address income streams, freelance artists, or copyright retention.
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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
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.