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Journal : Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences

Judicial Review on Menchanical Rights of Musical Work (Case Study on of the Supreme Court Decree of the Republic of Indonesia No.018K/N/HaKi/2007, Concerning Royalty Payment by KCI in Against to WAMI) Marissa Grace Haque; Vip Paramarta; Santi Rimadias; Kosasih Kosasih; Denok Sunarsi
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i3.2179

Abstract

A song creation is an object of copyrights in which Economic and Moral Rights are inherently attached to the song writer. Nonetheless, the problem then becomes crucial when the song writing comes into the recording process and produces an output of sound recordings and songs on his own work, the right which was originally attached only to the song writer but then it is shared to the Record Producers protected by the Mechanical Rights on the respective work of song recorded. It is, in fact, an opportunity for the song writers or Indonesian musicians to get back their Economic including Moral Rights which highly rely on the stand points of Songwriter towards YKCI as the collecting society and their Record Producers in pursuant to an understanding of the TRIPS Agreement in 1995 which obviously set out time period of protection term for Record Producers as the Neighboring Rights through the Mechanical Rights for the maximum duration of 50 years, since Indonesia has ratified the Berne Convention in 1997. As a result, exploitation of Economic right including Moral Rights of the song writer owned by the other parties that has occurred regrettably cannot be taken its benefit in a comprehensively balanced, equitable, and sustainable way by all stakeholders.
Co-Authors Aaron Christian Adinda Putri Amelia Ahmad Adriansyah Ahmad Farhan Baqi Ajeng Rida Riyanti Alfonsus Aryaveda Mahardika Mandaris AMALIA, ALVIEN NUR Andani Artanti Yodani Andreas Clarence Andrew Angel Avrilia Angelyn Panjaitan Annisaa Leonida Regi Ayu Ochtavia Rohmah Bani Saad STIE Indonesia Banking School Beatrice Ellena Kurniawan Benny Wijaya Bentrand Cornelius Anthony Carren Vivien Daniella Quinta Anastasia Dennis Andreas Gunawan Denok Sunarsi Denok Sunarsi Dian Pratiwi Diana Damayanti Dikdik S. Sadikin Dina Dwi Marinda Diva Sri Dhamayanti Dustin Antonio Euginia Felicia Eva Yulianti Fajar Hertingkir Fajar Hertingkir Fajrian Angelo STIE Indonesia Banking School Farah Safira Rachmayanti Ferenisyah Ardianto Ferenisyah Ardianto Ferli, Ossi Fidel Mervin Effendi Frederick Amadeo Jonathan Genta Pamekas STIE Indonesia Banking School Gilbert Giofflen Glen Andrian Prawinata Hadiah Fitriah Hansen Albertus Imam Fathur Rahman Indah Ratry Pandini Isbandini Veterina Javine Hagin Maengga Josua Bagoes Adhi Nugroho Julia Sara Felita Justin Tan Kevin Timothy Kosasih Lediana Sufina Leonaldo Jonathan Lisa Faradila Lubis, Maryam Asiah Marissa Grace Haque Marissa Grace Haque Marissa Grace Haque Muhammad Emil Muhammad Fikri Azmi Muhammad Luthfi Haiban Nathan Aurelius Artha Nesta Alvionita Ni Putu Mira Virgayanti Nicho Febrianto Novita Lis Setiyawan Nur Oktaviani Praditya Wibowo Raden Bambang Budhijana Raden Roro Vemmi Kesumadewi Rangga Lesmana Rema Injani Milenia Ririn Riani Rudi Samuel Searlina Nugraheni Siham Madihah Slamet Widayanto Soelaeman Rasyid Stefany Elnick Valent Tansuri Vellyta Vip Paramarta Vito Lifa Wasi Bagasworo Wasi Bagasworo Yonatan Yunda Satria Yunda Satria Yunita Werdiningsih Zahra Khairani Zaid Muhammad Zaidan