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Inside MENA’s music boom: in conversation with Spotify’s Imad Mesdoua

Inside MENA’s music boom: in conversation with Spotify’s Imad Mesdoua

From government investment to streaming platforms, a Spotify executive tells us what’s driving MENA’s record music growth and how regional artists are going global.

Tune in to the beat of IP

Tune in to the beat of IP

Explore WIPO Magazine’s special issue on music and IP. Discover how AI, streaming and rights management are transforming the industry, and get insights from global artists and industry leaders.

US Copyright Office on AI: Human creativity still matters, legally

US Copyright Office on AI: Human creativity still matters, legally

How much human input must have gone into AI-generated art for it to fall under copyright? When the US Copyright Office set out to answer this question, it found that the human touch makes all the difference. But there are distinctions.

Copyright protection in the music industry in China

Copyright protection in the music industry in China

China has made great strides in protecting music copyright since 1991. In a world of increased digitalization and AI, how are platforms, CMOs and new regulations shaping the industry’s future?

IFPI looks at a decade of digital transformation in the music industry

IFPI looks at a decade of digital transformation in the music industry

IFPI data shows that music revenue has doubled to US$29.6 billion since 2014, with streaming now accounting for 69 per cent. Read how the industry responds to unprecedented challenges posed by AI and how artists are flying, especially in regions once hardest hit by piracy.

V’ghn: Grenada’s  prince of Soca music and WIPO’s newest IP Youth Ambassador

V’ghn: Grenada’s prince of Soca music and WIPO’s newest IP Youth Ambassador

Grenada's rising Soca star V'ghn is emerging on the global stage not just through his growing follower base, but now as the latest IP Youth Ambassador for WIPO. Discover his insights on how musicians can transform their artistry into lasting livelihoods.

Beyond music rights: how K‑pop fandoms rally around intellectual property

Beyond music rights: how K‑pop fandoms rally around intellectual property

K‑pop fans aren’t just consumers – they’re IP investigators who scan databases to determine their idols’ next moves. Meanwhile, the industry extends its IP strategy to capitalize on these super-engaged fandoms.

Huge opportunity: how IP is helping musicians in Cabo Verde

Huge opportunity: how IP is helping musicians in Cabo Verde

Known as the Queen of Morna and recognized across Portuguese-speaking Africa as a passionate copyright ambassador, Solange Cesarovna shares what she has learned about establishing a CMO and taking charge of artists’ rights.

How Al Sadu Society is weaving IP into the promotion of traditional textiles in Kuwait

How Al Sadu Society is weaving IP into the promotion of traditional textiles in Kuwait

This non-profit is using IP to preserve and promote traditional Al Sadu weaving in Kuwait and beyond and is breathing new life into an ancient Arabian craft.

Call for submissions to WIPO Magazine on Music and IP

Call for submissions to WIPO Magazine on Music and IP

We are excited to announce an open call for pitches for a special issue of the WIPO Magazine. This edition will explore the diverse intellectual property (IP) issues that affect the vibrant global music industry and local scenes.

‘Painting’ with data: how media artist Refik Anadol creates art using generative AI

‘Painting’ with data: how media artist Refik Anadol creates art using generative AI

Generative AI is set to reshape not just technology but also the way we create and think about art. Media artist and designer Refik Anadol is at the forefront of the revolution.

The Phryges – Paris 2024 Mascots Star as Olympic Merchandise

The Phryges – Paris 2024 Mascots Star as Olympic Merchandise

The Phryges are the official Paris 2024 mascots and feature on Olympic merchandise. Find out about the many IP rights that protect any Olympic mascot.

How Kenya’s new movie platform is tackling piracy – and putting African content first

How Kenya’s new movie platform is tackling piracy – and putting African content first

Piracy is prevalent in Kenya, robbing content owners of valuable revenue. Now a new digital movie distribution platform is fighting back.

In the Courts: The US Supreme Court’s Warhol decision revisits the boundaries of fair use

In the Courts: The US Supreme Court’s Warhol decision revisits the boundaries of fair use

In May 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision on the Warhol case. The decision upheld the claim by the celebrity photographer, Lynn Goldsmith, that the Andy Warhol Foundation (AWF) had infringed her copyright in a photo of the late entertainer Prince, when, after Prince’s death in 2016, the Foundation licensed an illustration by Andy Warhol based on that photo, to Vanity Fair for a cover.

IP Assets and Film Finance – How it Works in the United States

IP Assets and Film Finance – How it Works in the United States

New WIPO research sheds light on the standard practices that filmmakers use to obtain funding for the production and distribution films in the US, the world’s largest film industry by revenue.

In the Courts: Ed Sheeran Succeeds in Music Copyright Infringement Case, but it’s not over yet…

In the Courts: Ed Sheeran Succeeds in Music Copyright Infringement Case, but it’s not over yet…

In May 2023, a US court found that Ed Sheeran’s hit Thinking Out Loud did not copy Marvin Gaye’s Let’s Get It On. The crux of this case was that while parts of the two songs are similar, those parts are unprotected elements that are freely available for everyone to use.

With Freestyle La 72 Young Colombian Rappers Imagine a Better Future

With Freestyle La 72 Young Colombian Rappers Imagine a Better Future

Colombian youth foundation Freestyle La 72 is using rap freestyling battles to support youth, creating opportunities for them to hone their talents and build a career in rap.

Film Scholar Identifies First Copyrighted Movie

Film Scholar Identifies First Copyrighted Movie

In the summer of 2022, Claudy Op den Kamp, a film and intellectual property scholar solved a longstanding mystery when she identified the first U.S. motion picture ever copyrighted, Edison’s “The Blacksmith Shop.”

Copyright piracy and cybercrime: enforcement challenges in India

Copyright piracy and cybercrime: enforcement challenges in India

Arpan Banerjee and Neil Gane from the Alliance of Creativity and Entertainment probe the universal and local challenges thrown up in the battle against online content piracy in India, home to the world’s largest film industry, Bollywood.

The Capital Copyright Society in China: supporting China’s creative industries

The Capital Copyright Society in China: supporting China’s creative industries

Bringing together creators, rights holders and legal specialists, the Capital Copyright Society (CCS) of China is a cross-sector professional organization is playing a key role in unlocking the latent value of China's creative economy in the field of copyright.

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