Fair MusE, a 3-year project led by Católica Global School of Law and the Research for the Future of Law at Universidade Católica Portuguesa, will provide law & technology tools and practical resources for creators, companies, and other professionals to better understand the music industry and to take advantage of its continuous growth.
Fair MusE aims to provide European and national policymakers with policy recommendations and practical solutions for a more transparent ecosystem where music creators and professional industry partners can thrive, having a clearer view of how a data-driven economy is changing the music sector, commercially and legally.
In the second phase of Fair MusE, concrete and implemented results will include accessible, innovative, and future-proof solutions: (i) a data-sharing model enhancing the level of transparency in the European music copyright infrastructure; (ii) a Music Data Dashboard providing statistical insights on the economic value of Europe’s music sector; (iii) a digital toolkit helping to rank streaming services and social media platforms according to their fairness; and (iv) a White Paper with general policy recommendations for EU and national lawmakers.
Fair MusE will provide a timely response to the increased dominance of the biggest online music platforms and their algorithms, highlighting how the music sector can become more competitive, fair, and sustainable in Europe.
The project's consortium includes academics and industry experts who belong to four research hubs focusing – respectively - on political, legal, economic, and data-driven aspects of the music sector.