Monday’s Music Brief: Edgar, Justice Dept, RIAA, YouTube, SXSW & More
Bad Boy Bronfman: Too-Big Bonus And A Baby- Justice Dept. Probes Live Nation Ticketmaster Deal
- Interview: Nancy Baym of Online Fandom (Part 1)
- NewBandDaily Promises New Artist Discovery
- Jamendo Adds Creative Commons Licensing
- New Podcast: Media, Gatekeepers, Fandom, Gaming & More
- Daily DIY: Daily DIY: How To Advance A Show
- My Favorite Quote From SXSW
- Follow Hypebot On Twitter
- Rewind: Music's Week In Review – SXSW, SpiralFrog, YouTube & More
- The Obama administration sides with the RIAA. (Recording Industry vs. The People)
- Music Ally says it knows the sticking point between YouTube and PRS.
- Finding Fame in Austin in the Internet Age (New York Times)
- Seth Godin on the music business (listen) This one is very much worth your time.
- Jill Sobule Shows She Can Create A 'Professional' Fan-Financed Album. (Techdirt)
- Minneapolis based indie Afternoon Records launches its own mp3 download store today including a new album each week sold pay-what-you-want. This week's special is Now, Now Every Children's first release, "Not One, But Two".
- Execs Outline Best Fan Marketing Tactics At SXSW. (Billboard)
- Songs about work: One subject that songwriters are laboring to avoid. (FT)
- China, U.S. trade barbs over WTO piracy case. (Reuters)
- More on Choruss pro and con. (EFF) FYI – Still no word on the Techdirt vs.Choruss Smackdown.
- New Zealand withdraws controversial Internet law. (AFP)