tekijöitäkin
"Tekijöitäkin" is a Finnish term that translates to "authors too" or "creators as well" in English, often used in contexts related to intellectual property, copyright, and creative works. The phrase gained prominence in Finland through a 2016 legal case involving the Finnish Music Producers Association (*Suomen Äänitysteollisuus ry*) and the Finnish Copyright Society (*Tekijänoikeuden Keskus*). The case centered on whether musicians who perform or contribute to recordings should be considered "authors" under Finnish copyright law, thereby granting them rights to royalties and compensation.
In Finnish copyright law, the term "author" (*tekijä*) traditionally applies to composers, lyricists, and other creators
The debate reflects broader discussions in copyright law about who qualifies as an "author" and how creative
While primarily associated with Finland, the concept aligns with international discussions about copyright attribution and fair