Recycling this, almost on its anniversary: https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/music-has-no-economic-value/
Music has no economic value, i.e. the market rate of music produced = 0.
Economically speaking, the pennies the musicians earn per stream land somewhere between donations and rent-seeking. Put in the language of a modern conversation about music, rights, and art, shouldn’t inventors be compensated for their work? Aren’t creators entitled to be paid for their work? As a matter of economic fact, no, they’re not. Since the retirement of the labor theory of value, labor doesn’t have economic value simply because it was expensed. Economic transactions and the property rights we use to guide them are intrinsically related to scarcity.
We only price things that are scarce; anything else becomes fluff.
(origin: Dudes gotta rant and pick fights, right: https://x.com/joakimbook/status/1864689590478446841)