Monday’s Music Briefing: Beatles, RIAA & Much More
HYPEBOT FEATURES:
- Live Nation Chairman Michael Cohl is reduced a consultant
- Top 10 Indie Music Marketing Tools
- Facebook roars past MySpace worldwide
- US views 11 billion online videos monthly
- The Orchard bankrupt indie TVT & Analysis
- Did you miss anything? Our Music 2.0 Week In Review
> Representatives are in talks with MTV Games and Activision about a Beatles themed video game. (FT)
> The Electronic Frontier Foundation is attacking the foundation of all RIAA lawsuits. (ars,
pdf of court filing)
> A look at Michael Bandier, head of Sony/ATV music publishing (FT)
> It looks like this week’s Billboard – The Indies Issue including a Q&A with Sub Pop’s Jonathan Poneman , 10 Indie Visionaries and The Shins Going D.I.Y. is a good one. Sadly, as usual, most of it is only online for subscribers.
> Happy Anniversary to Ethan Kaplan on three years as tech guru at Warner Brothers Records. I wonder if he ever got around to reorganizing his desk ?
> France nears a 3 strikes and your out anti-piracy law. (Variety)
> Alexandra Patsavas, head of the Los Angeles-based firm Chop Shop Music Supervision, has been added as a speaker at the August 14-15 Bandwidth Conference in SF.
> Hurray!, a Chinese artist development, music production and wireless music distributor
China, announced that its President, COO and CFO Sean Wang has resigned. (press release)
> Skyline Music is the music booking agency that sponsors Hypebot and where I spend my days. Check out our eclectic roster and let me know if you see any areas where we might collaborate. PS: We’re looking for summer and fall interns for both Skyline and Hypebot.
hey eff, why would anyone put a file in a shared folder ? your argument is nitpicky.. why do u support the people stealing copyrighted files ?