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[News] [SOT] Musicians Evolve to Escape Broken Legacy, Microsoft Does Not

  • Subject: [News] [SOT] Musicians Evolve to Escape Broken Legacy, Microsoft Does Not
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:50:49 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Radiohead knows more than Microsoft about security

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| The entire rest of the article up to this point was, in effect, laying the 
| ground work for a single, simple point. That point is that security is, among 
| other things, a matter of picking your battles well. There are some things 
| that just cannot be protected in the long run and ultimately, if your 
| business model depends on protecting such things, either your business model 
| will change or your business will fail. It’s really that simple.     
| 
| Radiohead is demonstrating a desire and ability to take chances on new 
| business models when the band sees what appears to be the writing on the wall 
| with regard to the demise of the record industry’s traditional business 
| model.   
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http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=363


Related:

Why popstars are going it alone

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| Music industry lobby groups have long been among the most vocal advocates of 
| copyright reform, urging governments worldwide to prioritise intellectual 
| property protection.  
| 
| [...]
| 
| Last week, Radiohead released its latest CD without copy-controls on its 
| website under a pay-as-you like system (Canada's Issa - formerly known as 
| Jane Siberry - has successfully employed a similar approach for many years).  
| 
| The Radiohead announcement has unleashed a stunning series of follow-up 
| moves - reports indicate that Nine Inch Nails, Oasis, Jamiroquai, the 
| Charlatans, and Madonna have either left or are ready to leave their record 
| labels in search of greater commercial success through live performances, 
| merchandise sales, and other online innovation that may include free 
| distribution of their music.      
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7047723.stm


Music industry association recommends flat-rate file sharing

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| I just heard from two contacts in Denmark that their branch of the 
| International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers (IFPI) (the 
| equivalent of America's RIAA and MPAA) has seriously proposed allowing 
| unrestricted downloads of music over peer-to-peer networks, in exchange for a 
| modest monthly fee to be charged to all ISP users.    
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/10/music_industry.html


Radiohead album bets on fast release, open pricing

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| The release of popular rock group Radiohead's new album next week is the 
| latest wake-up call for a music industry still struggling to deal with the 
| advent of digital music, experts say.  
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http://www.news.com/Radiohead-album-bets-on-fast-release%2C-open-pricing/2100-1025_3-6212107.html?tag=nefd.top


Defendant: RIAA abusing courts to shore up "failing business model"

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| After the lawsuit was filed, Njuguna said she boxed up the PC reportedly used 
| for infringement and purchased a new one. She then filed a series of 
| counterclaims to the RIAA's lawsuit in an attempt to have the lawsuit 
| dismissed and her name cleared. One of those accuses the record labels of 
| failing to negotiate in good faith.    
|
| [...]
|
| Njugana also accuses the RIAA of engaging in deceptive and unfair trade 
| practices, arguing that the record labels have demonstrated repeated behavior 
| that has an "adverse effect on the public interest." She also cites former 
| RIAA defendant Tanya Andersen's lawsuit (which seeks class-action status) as 
| evidence that, unless the courts step in at some point, the RIAA will 
| continue its campaign.     
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070913-defendant-riaa-abusing-courts-to-shore-up-failing-business-model.html


The RIAA will come to regret its court win

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| And, he told his blog readers: "If [the industry tries to] keep up the 
| strategy of 'you need us badly and therefore we make the rules' you will lose 
| the artists, their managers... and the audience. Another 12 months for this 
| Radiohead experiment to become the default approach. Get engaged or get 
| outmoded. And do it soon."    
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/08/0810_riaa_comment/


Mom Sues Universal Music for DMCA Abuse

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| The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed suit today against Universal 
| Music Publishing Group (UMPG), asking a federal court to protect the fair use 
| and free speech rights of a mother who posted a short video of her toddler 
| son dancing to a Prince song on the Internet.   
`----

http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/general/10869/mom-sues-universal-music-dmca-abuse


Music industry attacks Sunday newspaper's free Prince CD

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| The eagerly awaited new album by Prince is being launched as a free
| CD with a national Sunday newspaper in a move that has drawn
| widespread criticism from music retailers.
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http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2114557,00.html


Business Model Gone Bad: The Music and Movie Edition

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| How Realistic is this new Business Model?
| 
| How realistic is this? I think it is very realistic.
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http://www.5thwind.com/?p=58

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