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In this episode of Q'd Up, host Nikki Wishart is joined in Sydney by Karen Holmes, Director at One Music, to demystify the world of music licensing. Often viewed as a niche corner of the industry, music licensing is the vital bridge that ensures artists, songwriters, and labels are fairly compensated when their work is played in public spaces. Karen shares her journey from media sales and radio into the world of copyright, explaining why a One Music license is the "liquor license for sound" that every business owner needs to understand. Karen dives into the common misconceptions surrounding streaming services like Spotify Premium - explaining why a personal subscription doesn't cover commercial use - and discusses the simplified licensing structure in Australia compared to the complex systems in the US and UK. We also explore fascinating research on how the right genre and volume can shift retail sales, the resurgence of vinyl in small bars, and the emerging challenges posed by AI in the creative industry. From cautionary tales of major court fines to heartwarming stories of bars dedicated exclusively to Aussie music, this conversation is an essential guide for both business owners and creators looking to protect their work. [00:00:27] – Welcome to Karen Holmes and an introduction to One Music [00:02:13] – The Spotify misconception: Why personal memberships don't cover commercial spaces [00:06:47] – Why One Music was formed: Combining APRA AMCOS and PPCA for simplicity [00:08:27] – How licenses are calculated across different industries like gyms and restaurants [00:10:00] – The impact of music on consumer behaviour: Research on retail and dining [00:15:09] – Case study: Rosella's and the power of playing 100% Australian music [00:17:15] – Tracking the data: How artists actually get paid for their plays [00:21:22] – Emerging trends: The vinyl resurgence and the future of AI licensing [00:25:24] – Advice for songwriters: Registering works and claiming performance reports [00:28:04] – A cautionary tale: The $235,000 cost of ignoring copyright warnings [00:30:07] – What’s next for One Music: Regional roadshows and upcoming education series [00:32:15] – Quickfire round: INXS, David Bowie, and Taylor Swift on repeat We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we are filming today, the people of the Kulin Nation. We also pay respect to their Elders, past and present. Q’d Up Follow Us Instagram - @qdupbyqsic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/qsic [https://www.linkedin.com/company/qsic] YouTube - https://youtube.com/@getqsic?si=w9nuA0AqgG1jqa6r [https://youtube.com/@getqsic?si=w9nuA0AqgG1jqa6r] Nikki: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nikki_wishart/ [https://www.instagram.com/nikki_wishart/] Visit One Music's website - https://onemusic.com.au/ [https://onemusic.com.au/]
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