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Stanford International University Bestows Honorary Doctorate on Music Rights Pioneer Sanjay Tandon

By PNN | Updated: December 12, 2024 12:10 IST

New Delhi [India], December 12: In a historic recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to music rights management and cultural ...

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New Delhi [India], December 12:In a historic recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to music rights management and cultural preservation, Sanjay Tandon has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Stanford International University. This prestigious honor celebrates Tandon's unwavering commitment to championing the intellectual property rights of singers and musicians worldwide, alongside his strategic leadership in transforming the music industry’s ecosystem.

As the Founder and Managing Director of the Indian Singers’ and Musicians’ Rights Association (ISAMRA), Sanjay Tandon has redefined performers’ rights, creating equitable systems for artists while addressing longstanding disparities in the music and media industries. His relentless advocacy has bridged critical gaps between artists, rights, and revenue, making him a global pioneer in intellectual property rights.

Championing Intellectual Rights Worldwide

Tandon's journey has been characterized by innovation, determination, and a commitment to advocacy. As Co-Founder and CEO of ISAMRA, he has spearheaded initiatives that secure rightful earnings and recognition for artists. His efforts have paved the way for global benchmarks in performers’ rights management, many of which are now emulated worldwide.

Stanford International University particularly recognized Tandon's role in advancing equitable revenue systems for performers, cementing his reputation as a global advocate for intellectual rights. His vision has turned ISAMRA into a beacon of inclusivity, ensuring performers receive their fair share in a rapidly evolving digital and global music landscape.

 

Preserving Cultural Heritage

The honorary doctorate also highlights Tandon's remarkable dedication to preserving cultural heritage. His initiatives emphasize not just royalties but the broader preservation of the cultural ethos embodied by music. Through his work, the invaluable contributions of singers and musicians to global heritage have received long-overdue recognition and protection.

Global Impact and Milestones

Tandon's leadership has achieved several global milestones, including:

  • Facilitating cross-border agreements with organizations like PPL UK to ensure streamlined royalty distribution.
  • Revolutionizing the music industry with technological advancements in collaboration with TreadBinary.
  • Leading the transformation of ISRA into ISAMRA, expanding its mandate and inclusivity for performers worldwide.

His work has set new standards for fairness, transparency, and innovation in music rights management.

A Visionary Leader for the Future

Sanjay Tandon's honorary doctorate is a reflection of his profound impact and enduring legacy in the global music industry. His visionary leadership continues to inspire innovation, advocating for artists’ rights while fostering an inclusive and equitable music ecosystem. Stanford International University's acknowledgment of Tandon serves as a reminder of the transformative power of leadership, advocacy, and cultural preservation.

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