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IPRS, Hungama Music Collaborates For First Indian Music Streaming Service

At the outset of October 2020 known mainly as a Fair-Trade Month, the Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) has collaborated with Hungama Music, one of the leading music streaming services in the country.

This collaboration makes it the first major licensing deal with an Indian music streaming platform. The partnership endorses fair trade music for transparent and ethical value chain for authors, composers, and all music rights holders. This deal also aims at helping original creators of music earn fair remuneration for their work with the well-deserved royalties.

IPRS, Hungama Music Collaborates For First Indian Music Streaming Service

Over the past few years, streaming has emerged as the single primary contributor to the overall growth of music consumption. According to the Deloitte report, currently, the audio and video OTT market in India is valued at around US$ 280 million, with the evolving audio OTT market providing nearly 150 million monthly active users access to millions of soundtracks across platforms.

Speaking on the same, CEO of IPRS Rakesh Nigam said, “We are happy and excited to sign the agreement with Hungama Music that has 87 million monthly users across the Hungama network. With the growing consumption of audio in the OTT market, it is imperative to create an equal trade system where the streaming platforms respect and pay music creators for their work. It is only fair that the money paid by their subscribers should also go to the original creators of the melody. Paying back, the creators shows respect for their creative work and help them have fair remuneration for the efforts put in. With the licensing deal with Hungama Music we can do so. Participation in this movement from other players in the music streaming industry will help us stop the unfair treatment to the music creators happening for many years now. These will also encourage young talents to choose Music as their career option.”

“Fair Trade is about supporting, acknowledging, and celebrating businesses that seek to create an equal trade system through respect and transparency. We aim to raise awareness on the reasons why fair trade of music is important, and how it will help the original creators. At IPRS, we protect the rights of authors and composers and their composition, which makes us a willing seller only when streaming platforms show interest as a willing buyer. This will not only help, the disadvantaged creators of music but also the music community at large.” he added.

Speaking on the association, Siddhartha Roy, COO, Hungama Digital Media said, “We are glad to work with IPRS, a registered Copyright Society representing the music industry. We hope that this association serves as a step towards ushering in a positive change in the industry.” Supporters of fair trade music trust all who populate the music landscape from creators to consumers and all those in-between embracing simple, ethical practices that ensure all parties in the music value chain including songwriters, composers are compensated for the use of their work. Fair-trade music would give consumers a clear choice in the music value chain by clearly indicating which digital streaming and other music services operate in a fair, transparent, and ethical way.

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