Tokyo University of Music's New Course
The Tokyo University of Music, located in Meguro, Tokyo, has been selected as a participant in the JASRAC Campus Donation Course initiative for the 2025 academic year. Under the leadership of President Ichiro Nohira, the university will introduce a new course titled
"Music Activities and Copyright," which is scheduled to begin in April 2027.
Course Overview
This innovative course is designed to educate students in their first year of undergraduate study and will be offered in both Ikebukuro and Nakameguro/Daikanyama campuses. The course will comprise 15 sessions each semester, providing a comprehensive learning experience on the intersection of music and copyright law.
Learning Objectives
The main focus of the course is to explore copyright from various angles within the music industry. Students will learn about the legal rights associated with creative works, the dynamics of performances, research, and educational roles. Moreover, the curriculum will cover the practical application of copyright, examining both creators' rights and the responsibilities of users of copyrighted materials.
Current Trends in Copyright
In addition to foundational knowledge, students will also engage with the latest trends in copyright, including the impact of social media and Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the music industry. The course aims to provide a holistic understanding by utilizing real-world examples and case studies as instructional tools.
Expert Instructors
To ensure that participants gain the most relevant knowledge, instructors will include not only esteemed faculty members from Tokyo University of Music but also notable experts in the fields of music and entertainment law, as well as publishing. These lectures will incorporate extensive insights into the current copyright climate and its implications for artists and producers alike.
Educational Philosophy
Tokyo University of Music aims to align this course with its foundational philosophy, which emphasizes a balance between academia and practical knowledge, social contributions through music, and international outreach. The program's ultimate goal is to cultivate musicians who are well-versed in copyright laws and possess a strong ethical understanding, thereby enriching the music culture.
JASRAC Campus Donation Course
The JASRAC initiative reflects an important shift in how universities can approach copyright education. The funded courses are not limited to legal studies but also integrate multiple themes, including AI, music, and regional development. Educational institutions participating in the program can freely design and implement courses that address specific educational needs and societal challenges, enhancing their value in the community.
For further details regarding the JASRAC Campus Donation Course, please visit the official JASRAC website.