More Music Industry News: Myths Of “Stolen” Music, Facebook Questions, & Lessons From The Dead
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ese days, old is new in music business: Artists find intriguing ways to mine catalogs. (DNJ)
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Technology. (Atlantic)
- Lessons from the Dead: New book looks at the band's improbably effective marketing strategies. (Boston)
- Android Market Ready To Crack Down On Piracy. (DroidLife)
- Songwriters Guild and Its Myths of “Stolen” Music. (ZeroPaid)
- Beyond Indie: A Story On Arcade Fire (NYTimes)
- Now Can I Say $*%@!#& On Television? (Newsweek)
- Silently swapping songs in the night: The struggles of the music industry fighting illegal downloader’s are well known. But enthusiasts have found a new way to swap songs. (Reportage)
- iPad in the Music Industry Part 1: Artist Assets, Jubilee Pioneers iPad Record Production (DailyGrind)
- Did you hear the joke about the comedian and copyright law? (Ars)
- Video-game concerts, a movement that's more than a blip on orchestral landscape. (WashingtonPost)
- Yes, People Can Comment On Content Business Models Without Having Produced Hit Content. (TechDirt)
- Digitisation and its discontents: Why some media outfits still refuse to go online. (Economist)
- Smaller, less-expensive shows still work in concert industry's summer of 'doom and gloom.' (GregKot)
- The End of Hyperconsumerism. (Atlantitc)
- Tilting At Windmills: In Search Of The $5 Ticket. (NPR)
- Fire Your Marketing Manager and Hire A Community Manager. (HBR)
- Searching for Answers? Ask Facebook Questions. (Facebook)
- Will the Book Survive? (DailyBeast)
- DMX, Inc. Wins Ground-Breaking Music Licensing Proceeding. (PRWeb)
- This winter WaTunes releasing its app 'Music Store.' Music Store is a Facebook application that enables users to buy any songs on Facebook using a u nique storefront.
- Study: Social Networks Reach Higher Percentage of Women. (DMW)