Law in Contemporary Society

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Users all over the world currently consume music through intermediaries; whether you stream or purchase the music, you’re interfacing with a third party such as Spotify or iTunes instead of acquiring music directly from the creators. This is due in large part to the licensing relationships the artists will have with record companies. But with the majority of music consumption now occurring through digital downloads and streaming, the need for these intermediaries becomes less and less necessary. So why do we allow these record companies to determine how we interact with the artists? And how viable is a direct Consumer-Creator relationship in the music industry?

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