Number of digital music users in China 2013-2023
had used mobile devices to access online music services.
The value of music intellectual property
Although the music userbase is huge, not everyone is paying for the creativity. When it comes to copyright protections, more regulations are needed in the Chinese internet. In 2015, the National Copyright Administration began to tighten the control of unauthorized music on streaming platforms. However, many Chinese consumers are accustomed to free online content. The number of paying music members amounted to less than 40 million in 2018 – a penetration rate of about five percent.
The outlook of music payment
The awareness of copyright and intellectual property protection was slowly rising in the recent years. A survey on Chinese music consumer behavior found out that respondents were willing to spend nearly double every month on music services in 2019, compared to three years earlier. This represents an opportunity for the digital music industry to further limit access through premium subscriptions that prevent copyright infringement. Industry analysts expected that the revenue of paid music membership would increase gradually, contributing about 33 billion yuan to the market by 2023.
In 2020, the world’s most populous country was home to 770 million digital music users. Mobile streaming is one of the backbones of this massive music market. As of December 2020, over 656 million netizens in China The value of music intellectual property
Although the music userbase is huge, not everyone is paying for the creativity. When it comes to copyright protections, more regulations are needed in the Chinese internet. In 2015, the National Copyright Administration began to tighten the control of unauthorized music on streaming platforms. However, many Chinese consumers are accustomed to free online content. The number of paying music members amounted to less than 40 million in 2018 – a penetration rate of about five percent.
The outlook of music payment
The awareness of copyright and intellectual property protection was slowly rising in the recent years. A survey on Chinese music consumer behavior found out that respondents were willing to spend nearly double every month on music services in 2019, compared to three years earlier. This represents an opportunity for the digital music industry to further limit access through premium subscriptions that prevent copyright infringement. Industry analysts expected that the revenue of paid music membership would increase gradually, contributing about 33 billion yuan to the market by 2023.