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Creative industries are increasingly dominated by digital platforms, yet the distribution of value within these sectors, from music and video games to visual arts, remains deeply unequal. Recent examples include the remuneration of artists on streaming platforms and the use of creative works in AI training data. This imbalance threatens human creativity and cultural diversity.
In this book, Benhamou exposes the flaws in current models of value allocation and the inequities embedded within copyright systems. Focusing on the often-overlooked contributors to creative works, the book advocates rethinking copyright through a lens of distributive justice to ensure equitable compensation for all stakeholders in the creative process, including individual creators, invisible workers and digital workers.
Contents
Introduction: Contextualization
Part I: Evolution of the Creative Value Chains
1. Creative Value Chains
2. Digital Transformation of the Creative Value Chains
3. Common Characteristics
Part II: Solutions for a Better Value Distribution
4. Legal Solutions for Fairer Value Distribution and Cultural Diversity
5. Political Solutions
6. Individual and Technological Solutions
Conclusion: Myths and Demystification



