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British composers are rallying behind the Ivors Academy’s pledge to end ghostwriting in the music industry. This initiative aims to ensure that composers receive proper credit and fair royalties for their contributions to film, television, and video games.
The movement highlights a growing concern among musicians regarding the lack of recognition for their work, which often goes uncredited in favor of more prominent names. Composers argue that this practice not only undermines their contributions but also diminishes the value of their artistry. By advocating for transparency and fair compensation, the campaign seeks to establish a more equitable landscape for all creators in the entertainment sector.
Supporters of the pledge believe that proper acknowledgment can inspire a new generation of composers and foster a culture of respect within the industry. As the demand for original music continues to rise, the call for fair treatment is more crucial than ever, ensuring that those behind the scenes receive the recognition they deserve.
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