by Steve Grossman | Jun 13, 2008 | Marketing, Money, Music, Music Business
In the past two days, I’ve come across four articles about giving away digital content for free. Most are, somewhat understandably, bemoaning the idea. This post quotes Esther Dyson as saying “that the ease with which digital content can be copied and...
by Steve Grossman | Jun 12, 2008 | Music
From BoingBoing, courtesy of Mark Frauenfelder: J.K. Rowling’s terrific commencement address at Harvard is available as a video, MP3, or text. The fact that you are graduating from Harvard suggests that you are not very well-acquainted with failure…. I...
by Steve Grossman | Jun 12, 2008 | Money
Beyond considerations about terrorists, the mentally unstable and other rational fears, I’m simply not worried about the technological and environmental challenges of today. Developments like CamTrax are the reason why. Though it doesn’t solve any major...
by Steve Grossman | Jun 12, 2008 | Money
Beyond considerations about terrorists, the mentally unstable and other rational fears, I’m simply not worried about the technological and environmental challenges of today. Companies like CamTrax are the reason why. Though it doesn’t solve any major world...
by Steve Grossman | Jun 12, 2008 | Marketing, Money, Music, Music Business
“In today’s globalised, digitised music industry, record companies may be on the run, but the enterprising individual artist has never had it so good.” That’s the quote beginning Robert Plummer’s story on BBC News about Ahmed...
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