Digital world is taking over and it comes with challenges that
cripple digital content producers. For now I’d like to focus on the
music side, piracy and Internet of Things (IoT)(hehehe you might have to
Google this one to get the meaning)
South Africa is number 6 in the Africa’s top 7 Ecommerce ready countries with Senegal leading according to ITWeb article.
Yes it is not surprising at all… simply because we haven’t dealt with
issues that suppress the growth of Ecommerce in our country.
Our music industry is facing problems because of digital shift, Cds
are no longer a hot thing, we have to deal with it and move forward with
the times. The said digital shift is so ruff and I surely bet it left
many musicians without bread on their table. As humans we usually blame
it on something else “piracy” “technology evolution” etc. Yes it’s
totally fine to blame these things, as they are a contributing factor to
breadless digital content producers. However we have ignored things
that are bigger than what we see, simply because we are not united. We
individually see a portion of what’s visible to us (a piece of a puzzle)
but not the entire picture.
There are 3 things that need to be articulated here. These 3 things
are major barriers and unfortunately if they are not dealt with, our
musicians will continue to starve. These major barriers are:
Connectivity, Payment platform and trust.
Connectivity
We somehow know that connectivity in South Africa is way too
expensive. Here I am going to focus on Internet connectivity simply
because music consumers need to be connected to download a song
(remember CDs are fading out and you and I can not reverse that).
Connectivity is the backbone of Ecommerce in general and the same
applies to music downloads, without cheaper connection consumers pay
double and they somehow feel punished for buying content online. For
instance: a consumer spends R10 to buy 80MB (size) high quality (wave)
song and the final cost can come to R20 or even more in some instances
where they loose connection or downloads fail.
Basically this drives people to search for free music because they
feel they already spent a lot on connectivity. At some instances this
can encourage them to pirate songs with or without intention. (Yes trust
me some people think they are supporting artists by downloading their
music through mobile apps that enable them to search and download any
artist they are interested in)
Payment Platform
Well well well we still have a long way to go. Our payment processing
platforms are not suitable for all citizen classes. This is due to lack
of innovation, and financial institutions that push their business
agendas and little has been done to close the gap in demographics. As of
today, one needs a debit or credit card to buy a song online, this
doesn’t sit well with music consumers who cannot afford to have these
accounts with financial institutions due to various reasons. In essence
we have no payment-processing platform that accommodates every South
African music consumer, this will continue to have a negative impact on
digital music downloads and musicians.
Trust
Many South Africans who have or qualify to have a credit or debit
card still fear to use them online due to cyber crime. This reduces the
number of music consumers significantly and yes I say it again, if its
not addressed musicians will starve. We don’t see much initiatives from
Government to promote culture of online shopping (except with the
eTolls….bastards!!!), even though we do have state controlled power
media houses, our government has done little to support and educate
people about digital world.
Solution
As South Africans we need to find a solution that’s going to work for
us. We need innovative thinkers, financial institutions that support
developments the South African way and a government that cares about
digital content producers. Most importantly musicians need to stand up
to lead and shape developments that are brought by technology
evolutions. Musicians cannot change times, piracy is part of the digital
world and the least they can do is to counter act, react and being
proactive.
Conclusion
It’s a norm for most musicians to rely on gigs (performances) to put
food on the table, however if you can process what I’ve highlighted here
you’ll get to the point of understanding that not all musicians are
supposed to be confined to believe that gigs (performances) are the only
viable income stream. With the number of music consumers on the
internet you can hit 1 million downloads easily (provided the major
barriers have been shifted) and many can live of their digital content
sales (yes by simply selling music online).
Author: Nkokhi
Nkokhi is a South African based music producer, remixer and DJ.
He’s also an IT Systems Manager for a Johannesburg based Information
Technology, Security and Business Processes company.
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