Is Music the Next Ebooks? An Antitrust Analysis of Windowing in the Music Industry
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Is Music the Next Ebooks? An Antitrust Analysis of Windowing in the Music Industry Alexa Klebanow (Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts)
Abstract: Windowing is the act of withholding the release of content on certain services while providing exclusive access for a period of time to only one service. It involves staggering a title’s release-date, resulting in consumers having access to content at different times on different services. Windowing agreements are a form of exclusive dealings. Windowing, while widespread in the movie industry, has only recently become popular in the music industry. Windowing is now viewed as a way for artists to increase music sales, appealing to those dissatisfied with current streaming royalties. Exclusive dealings may be deemed unreasonable under the federal antitrust laws if they foreclose outlets or supplies to potential entrants, raise barriers to entry, and make it easier for firms to exploit their power. With an industry dominated by technology giant Apple and three music companies who together control 89% of global music sales, exclusive licensing agreements that enable windowing should be examined cautiously for antitrust concerns.
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