Copyright, compensation, and commons

"Given the massive datasets mobilised to train machine learners, existing copyright regimes prove inadequate in the face of the questions of distributive justice that such commercial systems raise.

"Specifically, commercial practices premised on the extraction of value from a special kind of common-pool resource —the shared knowledge of a given music community —demand remedies grounded not in the methodological individualism of copyright law, but commons-based responses instead. 

"As such, the article sketches a couple of alternative models (levy-based trust funds, ownership funds) that could provide a more equitable institutional and economic framework for sustaining the musical commons."

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