Thursday’s Music Brief: NARM, 10 Commandments, 3 Strikes, LN & TM Antitrust & More
Finally, here is the promised Part 3 of Music & The Creative Class. Sorry for the delay. I also had a lot of fun writing The 10 Commandments Of Music 2.0. Please feel free to re-post it (with a link back) and consider giving it a Digg or Stumble. Plus don't forget to add your own 11th Commandment.
HYPEBOT FEATURES:
The 10 Commandments Of Music 2.0
- Music & The Creative Class: Why Place Matters To Music & Music Matters To Place
- Trent Reznor Says No More Social Networking
- Is Radio Punishing Artists That Support Performance Royalties?
- Video: Music & Games @ E3
- Both Founders Resign From Last.fm
- NARM Video Interview: Tim Hinsley SuperD Distribution
- An "Understated" Report From NARM
MORE MUSIC INDUSTRY NEWS:
Stern letters from ISPs not enough to stop P2P use: UK survey finds that only 1/3 of P2P file-sharers change their behavior after receiving a warning letter. If disconnection remains on the table it jumps to 80%. (ars)
- France Declares Three Strikes Unconstitutional (EFF)
- Ticketmaster, Live Nation: Obama's Antitrust Test (Time Magazine)
- Universal Music Latin Entertainment (UMLE) Tops the Charts (press release)
- Film, TV music composers urge copyright law change (Reuters)
- Excerpt From Jessica Hopper's Book The Girls' Guide to Rocking (Daily Swarm)
- Topspin graduates its first class of trained online music marketers. (Topspin)