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The Business of Music: Why Micro-Licensing Will Be a ₹3,200 Crore Industry in India

In this article, the author, Gaurav Dagaonkar – Co-Founder & CEO at Hoopr, advocates micro-licensing as a scalable, legal, and creator-friendly solution to modernize India’s music industry and unlock revenue in the booming digital content ecosystem.

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June 17, 2025
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India’s music industry is undergoing a monumental transformation. While regional sounds flourish and global hits permeate every corner, the rise of digital creators is fundamentally reshaping how music is used and shared. No longer solely driven by film and traditional streaming, growth now pulsates from the digital sphere. Today’s creators urgently need music that’s effortlessly discoverable, quickly licensable, and legally secure.

However, the existing licensing framework is archaic and riddled with inefficiencies, leading to substantial revenue losses for the Indian music industry. This is precisely where micro-licensing emerges—not merely as a fix, but as the pivotal force that can help unlock a ₹3,200 crore revenue potential for India’s vibrant music industry.

Addressing the Licensing Gap in Today’s Digital Content Explosion

Every month, approximately 80,000 brands and 550,000 creators release over a million pieces of branded content. A staggering majority of these use unlicensed music, often due to a lack of accessible, legitimate alternatives, or even knowingly. This widespread unauthorized use highlights critical industry failures: a broken licensing system, fragmented rights ownership, and a general lack of awareness or concern among creators and brands. The result? Enormous annual losses for the industry, estimated at ₹8,000-10,000 crore, with an additional ₹900 crore in creator royalties going unclaimed or unpaid.

This issue is further complicated by India’s vast creator base, estimated at 200 million active individuals, many of whom remain largely unaware of music licensing norms. This points to a core problem that is both structural and educational, demanding an innovative yet practical solution.

Micro-Licensing: The Solution For The Digital Age

Micro-licensing is built specifically for the digital-first economy, standing in stark contrast to traditional sync licensing used for television and films. Classic sync deals involve broader rights, larger budgets, and more extensive negotiation periods. Conversely, micro-licenses offer more precise usage rights, shorter licensing terms, and significantly lower costs. They are perfectly designed for digital branded content, including influencer posts, short-form videos like Reels or Shorts, and targeted digital advertisements.

Priced between ₹3,000 and ₹3,500 per track, micro-licensing offers rapid clearances. This makes it a game-changer for individual creators and SMEs, allowing them to use high-quality music in their content without breaking the bank or enduring lengthy negotiations. In today’s fast-paced content ecosystem, this model prioritizes speed and convenience as much as affordability, meeting an essential industry need.

Scalable licensing being a demand of the digital shift

​In 2024, digital media emerged as India’s biggest entertainment segment, accounting for over 32% of the industry revenue, with music royalty collections exceeding ₹700 crore on the back of streaming and user-generated content. This reflects a clear shift in music consumption and monetization, demanding quicker and more convenient licensing solutions.

As the creator economy is expected to expand from ₹125 billion to ₹500 billion by 2030, ​the explosive rise in content creation demands a licensing system that is scalable, efficient, and affordable – exactly what micro-licensing offers.

Fast, Fair, and Legal Music Licensing for All

Micro-licensing is also crucial for closing the loop between creators, rights holders, and end-users. It dismantles long-standing barriers like complex legal battles, fragmented rights ownership, and prohibitive costs. Crucially, it provides independent and small-time artists a fair and legal way to monetize their music when it’s used in mainstream content.

Designed for efficiency, micro-licensing platforms facilitate license transactions in minutes, making quality music accessible to all industries. Their primary clientele remains smaller companies and independent creators who previously navigated a legal gray area. Those who utilize licensed music not only avoid legal complications but also report increased audience engagement—typically 25-35%—due to its emotional impact.

Conclusion: The Music Licensing Market Will Be Scaled In Its Legal Future

India’s recorded music market has surged to ₹3,200 crore, fueled by a critical need for accessible and ethical music solutions. This growth highlights significant gaps in how the industry currently handles licensing, compliance, and monetization.

Legally, micro-licensing is essential for the integrity of the digital content ecosystem. It not only creates opportunities for creators and protects the rights of rights holders but also introduces a vital new revenue stream to combat piracy and outdated models. Therefore, micro-licensing is a truly sustainable and scalable answer amidst the rapid expansion of the creator economy, poised to transform India’s music monetization landscape. Its rapid adoption by digital consumption should solidify micro-licensing as an industry standard, not just an alternative.

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