Tuesday’s Music Brief: UK vs. YouTube, Social Networks, Royalties, Muziic & More
YouTube Pulls Music Videos From UK- Commentary: The UK vs. YouTube & The New Music Industry
- The Converging of Cultures: MTV & YouTube (Part 1)
- Rapid Growth In Social Networking Worldwide
- MidemNet Video: How Musicians Can Make More Money Online
- Merlins Scores Wins With iMesh Deal And Lphant P2P Settlement
- Daily D.I.Y. – Why Your Band Should Be On Facebook
MORE MUSIC INDUSTRY NEWS:
- Billy Corgan advocates before Congress for The Performance Rights Act (FMQB)
- Five Tips for Musicians to Engage Their Fans Digitally (MediaShift)
- Digital Daily: That Tiny Sum? It’s Your Digital Download Royalties After Packaging and Breakage Costs.
- Thesixtyone Is Building a Digg For Indie Music. (TechCrunch) Early adopters probably have an advantage here. Get on board now.
- In biggest raid ever, Swedish police shut down a piracy ring grabbing 10 servers with 65 terabytes of media on them. (The Local)
- Happy 30th Birthday to the CD! (EW.com)
- Muziic Turns YouTube Into a Playlist Factory (Epicenter) This will be interesting to watch. The site was created by a 15 year old who tried hard to stick to YouTube's API rules (note the the small video player), but somehow I'm betting it will get shut down.
- IODA Chief Kevin Arnold Chats About Unlikely Sales Successes, Statutory Royalty Rates And More (Billboard, partial article without subscription)