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Copyright laws in music are both good and bad: Neeraj Shridhar

The singer-composer say that unlike the time when he just started his career in the music industry, there’s very little money today for new talents

Published on: Jan 21, 2022 05:34 PM IST
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Singer-composer Neeraj Shridhar, who started his singing career with pop group Bombay Vikings in 1994, believes that a lot has to change in the Indian music industry. “There are copyright laws in place, which is both good and bad,” he points.

Neerak Shridhar formed pop group Bombay Vikings in 1994 in Stockholm in Sweden
Neerak Shridhar formed pop group Bombay Vikings in 1994 in Stockholm in Sweden

Stressing on the need to promote and provide greater opportunities to younger talents, he says, “Record companies ask for a huge sum of money for copyrights which newcomers can’t afford. If they make a cover version, all the money goes to those people who hold the rights of the song.”

Shridhar adds, “If a person has worked hard, they should be given some credits. They need to go to somebody who can produce their songs and that costs a lot of money.”

Looking back at the time when he was working towards making a mark in the music scene, the 53-year-old shares, “We were paid heavily and I would be put in five star hotels when I would come to India from Sweden to shoot my videos. Now there’s no money because record companies have shut the doors for all indie artistes. Though I’m happy that people with great talent are coming out with their own music, they don’t have the means that we had in those days.”

 
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