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SoundExchange Launches PLAYS Search Engine: Who's Claiming Your Recordings?
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Money earned from digital plays often, for one reason or another, ends up in the wrong hands, and even services like SoudExchange can misdirect funds. Enter the PLAYS Search Engine, a tool which allows artists to track where their money is going. Guest Post by Phil Canning of The Orchard on The Daily Rind It sounds so simple. You are a record label. You own some recordings, meaning, you have a contract that proves that you own the master rights ...
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Fair Music Transparency Report [Followup]
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In a followup to an earlier post, this article explores how, in spite of living in an age where music is more accessible than ever before, the commercial end of the business has a long way to go as far as getting artists the money they deserve. Guest Post by Allen Bargfrede on Rethink Music This should be the golden age for the music industry. More music is available to more people at more times and in more ways than ever ...
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The Beatles at Shea: 1965
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Fifty years ago on Aug. 15, 1965, the Beatles performed at New York's Shea Stadium. The Mets were in Houston playing the Astros that weekend, and the Fab Four appeared before a full house—55,600 fans, mostly screaming teenage girls. In today's Wall Street Journal (go here), I write about the concert—not about how the music was drowned out by the hysteria but how the event kick-started the sexual revolution and the rock concert business. When the Beatles took the stage ...
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The Job That Steve Jobs Didn't Finish
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What are artists missing in their online promotion? Here we look at a new app that allows bands to reward fans for their support in way that has, as of yet, not been easily achievable through channels like Facebook and iTunes. Guest Post by Dan Wagster on LinkedIn Pulse In 2003 Steve Jobs changed the music business by launching iTunes with 200,000 songs available for download. For labels and bands, he gave them a digital distribution channel costing half that ...
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Are There Any Rules When It Comes to Playlists?
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Is it legal to make an identical copy of someone's workout mix? As playlists become increasingly popular on streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, Songza, and 8track, some questions are being raised regarding the rules and regulations which surround them. Guest Post by Cortney Harding. At this point, pretty much everyone recognizes that playlists are one of the biggest ways people consume music on streaming services. Apple’s “For You” section offers a solid stream of compilations, from the sublime (“Indie ...
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RIAA Asks BitTorrent To Block Infringing Content
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In the latest attack on file sharing, the Recording Industry Association of America has requested that BitTorrent put into place a hash filter in order to block infringing content, but will it do more harm than good? By Mike Masnick of TechDirt Almost exactly a year ago, the Hollywood-funded and run astroturfing group Creative Future" posted a bizarre and fact-challenged article attacking BitTorrent Inc. for copyright infringement, and demanding that the company take responsibility" for how the BitTorrent protocol was being used. There was, ...
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What The Launch Of Amazon Acoustics Could Mean
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In the crowded and competitive field of music streaming, Amazon isn't often mentioned, but with the introduction of collections like Amazon Acoustics and the release of its own Christmas album, there are signs Amazon could be the dark horse of streaming. Guest Post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0 While Apple, Spotify and Google/YouTube get all the hype when it comes to streaming music these days, Amazon Prime is keeping a surprisingly low profile. Everyone who's an Amazon Prime user also gets Prime Music as an ...
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