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Playback singers in Kerala get royalty for the first time
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Playback singers in Kerala get royalty for the first time
Singer Devanand will soon receive a payment of ₹6,000 from the Indian Singers’ Rights Association (ISRA). The amount may not be much, but it is significant – because it is the first ever he is getting as royalty.
“It feels nice that I have become eligible for getting royalty for the songs I have sung,” says Devanand, the singer of popular songs like
Karimizhi kuruviye. (Meesha Madhavan). “It is a promising beginning and I hope it could become one of the sources of income in the future for singers like me.”
In recent days, we are witnessing frequent controversies regarding copyrights of popular songs. Usually, we find three or four parties involved in such clashes: Producer, Lyricist, Composer/Music Director and the Singer. Though a song is commonly known and promoted in the name of the singer, the copyright of the song, however, does not necessarily belong to the singer. The existing copyright laws are more focused in protecting the rights of the creative people who acted behind-the-scene for presenting a successful song. Nevertheless, you might think that this is an injustice to the popular singers, as more often, the producers or music directors use the singer s goodwill to get an easy feedback.