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6 Articles match "MySpace","Revenue","YouTube"
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More Hot Air from the Cold North
Piracy undercuts sales, profits and tax revenues. The fact remains: as numerous exciting new digital service models like Spotify, Comes with Music, MySpace Music, the Amazon.com music store, etc. The blogger who we know affectionately as "Mr. Literally in this case. Canada has been on the U.S. Reform out of the legal chaos that Mr.
Music Technology Policy
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
More Hot Air from the Cold North
Piracy undercuts sales, profits and tax revenues. The fact remains: as numerous exciting new digital service models like Spotify, Comes with Music, MySpace Music, the Amazon.com music store, etc. The blogger who we know affectionately as "Mr. Literally in this case. Canada has been on the U.S. Reform out of the legal chaos that Mr.
Music Technology Policy
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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ENTERTAINMENT LITIGATION: MEDIA WARS -- YOUTUBE VS. VIACOM
Social networking websites like YouTube and MySpace were once viewed as novelties with limited reach. The battle between the new media and traditional media turned ugly last March when Viacom filed a billion dollar suit against YouTube for copyright infringement. The resolution of this question would be news enough. Stay tuned.
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Youtube Goes Out Of Business: Last Day Will Be.
For most people, Youtube represents a form of entertainment and communicating with friends. For the music industry, Youtube is seen both as the largest infringer of copyrights and as potentially large source of new revenue. For most artists and labels, their lives would be unchanged if Youtube were to suddenly disappear.
The Digital Lowdown
- Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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IFPI Publishes Digital Music Report for 2008
Recorded music is at the forefront of the online and mobile revolution, generating more revenue in percentage terms through digital platforms than the newspaper (4%), magazine (1%) and film industries (4%) combined. One of the highest-profile moves in this area was the launch of MySpace Music in the US in September 2008.
The Digital Lowdown
- Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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ISPs, RIAA, the DMCA, 'graduated response,' and 'three strikes': the real story
The 512(c) safe harbor arguably covers hosts of user-generated content like YouTube and MySpace (though my friends at Viacom and UMG and NBCU don't concede this point). YouTube, for one, has stated that it terminates upon a third DMCA notice as part of its implementation of the "repeat infringer" provision. my emphasis).
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, March 29, 2009
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More Hot Air from the Cold North
Piracy undercuts sales, profits and tax revenues. The fact remains: as numerous exciting new digital service models like Spotify, Comes with Music, MySpace Music, the Amazon.com music store, etc. The blogger who we know affectionately as "Mr. Literally in this case. Canada has been on the U.S. Reform out of the legal chaos that Mr.
Music Technology Policy
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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More Hot Air from the Cold North
Piracy undercuts sales, profits and tax revenues. The fact remains: as numerous exciting new digital service models like Spotify, Comes with Music, MySpace Music, the Amazon.com music store, etc. The blogger who we know affectionately as "Mr. Literally in this case. Canada has been on the U.S. Reform out of the legal chaos that Mr.
Music Technology Policy
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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