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Indonesia's Music Royalty Model Becomes Benchmark for Malaysia

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesia's music royalty management model, implemented by the National Collective Management Institute (LMKN), is being adopted by Malaysia.
  • Malaysian arts stakeholders are looking to implement a similar system.
  • This initiative aims to improve music royalty collection and distribution.

Malaysia is looking to Indonesia's successful music royalty management model as a benchmark for its own system. The Indonesian approach, managed by the National Collective Management Institute (LMKN), has garnered attention from Malaysian arts stakeholders seeking to enhance royalty collection and distribution within their country.

Officials and figures within Malaysia's music industry are reportedly studying the LMKN's operational framework. The goal is to adapt Indonesia's methods to better serve Malaysian artists and rights holders, ensuring fairer compensation and more transparent management of musical works.

This cross-border collaboration highlights a shared commitment to strengthening the music economy in Southeast Asia. By adopting Indonesia's established practices, Malaysia aims to streamline its royalty system, potentially boosting income for creators and fostering a more sustainable music ecosystem.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.