Making available right refers to the exclusive right of a rights holder to control how their work is distributed or made accessible to the public. This right covers the ability to control the digital distribution of music, such as streaming, downloading, and online sharing.
The concept of the “Making Available Right” is recognised in many jurisdictions under copyright law, including provisions established by international agreements like the Berne Convention and specific directives or regulations in regional legal frameworks (e.g., the European Union’s Copyright Directive).