『Bowie, McCartney & Michael Jackson: How Songwriters Learned to Play Hardball』のカバーアート

Bowie, McCartney & Michael Jackson: How Songwriters Learned to Play Hardball

Bowie, McCartney & Michael Jackson: How Songwriters Learned to Play Hardball

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Once if you wrote a hit song there was no guarantee it would make you rich. So songwriters formed a cartel - the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. ASCAP started suing concert halls, cafes and nightclubs to claim back royalties. Seemed fair... except ASCAP started a war when it demanded radio stations turn over 10% of their revenues.

ASCAP's monopoly on music rights was broken, but they'd made songs into valuable financial assets. This set the scene for an epic copyright beef between Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, and for David Bowie to turn his pop hits into a complex special purpose vehicle... a securitization pool!

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