UPDATED: Who knew that the people running book publishing empires were far more forward thinking than your average music exec? After all, they are still, for the most part, peddling paper. But Amazon's new deal to licence some of publishing's most popular franchises, and enable writers to make money selling fan fiction, served as a reminder of how much the music industry remains stuck in the stone age.
Fan Fiction Authors Are To Books What DJs Are To MusicExcerpts from the release:
There are platforms that allow users to license a hit song for a YouTube; and occasionally a band will let fans remix a song as part of a contest.
But Kindle Worlds is allowing secondary creators to make real money – 35% of net – for borrowing heavily from the original work. No morass of multi-party deal making. No upfront licensing fees. Just: Create > Sell > Share in the profit.
How often does that happen in music?