Browsing All posts tagged under »music rights«

digital rights publishing simplified

August 17, 2010

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a quick overview of how digital music rights work http://flic.kr/p/8s5PG1

review of vevo

December 18, 2009

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interesting review of vevo

do labels understand the music industry

December 17, 2009

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another reason why the music labels dont get the CD store experience

google exploring charging for youtube work as a freemium service

December 16, 2009

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looks like youtube is exploring a freemium model to capture long form videos. this makes sense as a continuation of the vevo strategy of paid for premium content.

lala and apple – what could it mean?

December 12, 2009

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the lala acquisition could open up a range of new opportunities for apple. not only would you be able to acces your music from any device anywhere (wouldnt that be nice) but a number of other opportunities like selling music via search.

terra firma to sue citibank over EMI fraud

December 12, 2009

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terra firma had been hoodwinked into buying emi by a nasty and dishonest citigroup (err, well, maybe)

imeem, lala, last.fm and vevo – music industry has high hopes

December 11, 2009

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big changes in online music, from online piracy to some exciting new models that are gasp, easy for people who like music.

apple buys lala

December 5, 2009

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apple buys lala in recognition of changing shape of music sales to streaming model from pure downloads.

xbox distribution a winner for last.fm – 1 million new subscribers

November 27, 2009

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CBS and Microsoft seem to be on a winning ticket (or, it could be that one of them is onto a winning ticket based on the deal). 1 million new subscribers for last.fm is a big jump and over 120million streamed hours of music in a couple of weeks sounds like a big number.

why it must suck to be a music label

November 27, 2009

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Warnr brothers Music group results show digital climbing to 21% of its total revenues and consumer spend actually increasing (yes, in the recession) so thats all good news. its still battling to get its head around game rights and distribution, but i am sure that same guys that have given us an endless stream of audience targeted POP and have tried to sue their customers, will figure that out :)

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