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Pricing Digital Music: An academic perspective
0 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello April 25th, 2007 in Digital Music, Digital downloading, Market Research & Intelligence, Quantification, Research, Research Summary, Survey, academics, anti-drm, file sharing, monetization, mp3, p2p monetization, p2p research, pricing, quantifiction.Trolling SSRN I came across another academic report destroying much of the FUD put out by the RIAA in their attempt to criminalize digital downloads. Like all good academic studies it has a cumbersome and wordy title, The Analog Hole and the Price of Music: An Empirical Study, which belies the rather simple text contained [...]
RIAA to America: You’re All Guilty! So Pay Up.
3 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello March 4th, 2007 in Anti-social behaviour, Digital Music, Music Musings, RIAA, RIAA and Record Labels, file sharing, lawsuits, p2p, p2p monetization, parody, profits.Tasked with rescuing the major labels from it’s very public death spiral, the Recording Industry Ass. of America has struck on a novel idea. Sue Everyone! Not just old ladies and children but everyone in the US. While you might think it’s a joke, its not. As a first step in their plan to sue [...]
RIAA to America: You’re All Guilty! So Pay Up.
5 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello March 4th, 2007 in Anti-social behaviour, Digital Music, Music Musings, RIAA, RIAA and Record Labels, file sharing, lawsuits, p2p, p2p monetization, parody, profits.Tasked with rescuing the major labels from it’s very public death spiral, the Recording Industry Ass. of America has struck on a novel idea. Sue Everyone! Not just old ladies and children but everyone in the US. While you might think it’s a joke, its not. As a first step in their plan to sue [...]
