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From:
nethed
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Muffin , IDM
Date:
Fri, 17 Oct 2003 15:47:03 +0100
Subject:
Re: [idm] The Record Industry Faces the Music
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I was at the same seminar. I'm the person that Jim Griffen, ex CEO of Geffen Records was talking about who organises the London "pho" dinners. Pho is a newsgroup that has a lot of high profile lurkers including lawyers, mobile, WIFI, dotcoms, vps of new media, publishers, A&R types, BBC, and most everyone from the online legit subscription/ala carte download community. For the last two years, I've met a lot of people on the pho list who are record company execs in high places who do know what time it is. And are frustrated by all of the issues that have been tying their hands. There are people at indie labels who also know what's happening. Denton Wilde Sapte are one of Europes best known intellectual property law firms - you can find readable news on their website - although you might not agree with everything that was said by the people on the panel - at least it got those people talking. That's all I'm going to say and the above opinions represent my own views. nH At 10:00 pm +0100 16/10/03, Muffin wrote:
quoted 18 lines Man, I've just been at this seminar [ by >Man, I've just been at this seminar [ by http://www.musically.com ]in a posh >London Law Firm all about Music Licensing on the Internet with players from >major labels and boy do they so not get the internet. It was so evident it >was about they money for a lot of them, whereas for other it was about >survival. It was most definitely not about the music. > >on 16/10/03 9:33 pm the person going by the name pietrobot at >pietrobot@digitalnimbus.com spake : > >> -- -- >> The Record Industry Faces the Music >> http://igloomag.com/doc.php?task=view&id=529&category=features >> >> "...The music industry sees file sharing as a threat >> to its interests; it clearly believes that if you can’t >> afford to listen to music then you shouldn’t be >> listening to it. The music industry is not interested > > in music per se, but in what makes the most profits..."
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