TOKYO –
Japan’s parliament on June 17 enacted a revised copyright legislation that creates a brand new proper permitting singers, musicians, and document firms to obtain royalties when their recorded music is used as background music in industrial services resembling cafes in Japan and abroad.
The modification was accredited and handed at a plenary session of the House of Councillors on June 17.
Under the brand new system, performers and document firms can be entitled to obtain a share of utilization charges collected from background music performed in industrial venues, a proper that beforehand didn’t exist in such circumstances.
The authorities expects the measure to strengthen protections for music creators and performers whereas supporting the worldwide enlargement of Japan’s music trade by guaranteeing that artists can profit financially when their recordings are utilized in industrial settings overseas.
Source: Kyodo

