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10 ヶ月 ago
in louisgray.com: There is No Social Media Overload on louisgray.com
Very interesting post, Louis, and very timely. You and your readers guys may also enjoy a recent presentation I published on "Social Media Futures", here : http://www.mediafuturist.com/2008/07/the-future...
10 ヶ月 ago
in Can Engagement Really Become the New Standard? on Social Times
Very interesting post. I love the "Engagement Advertising as the 4th Type of Web Based Ad" !
You and your readers guys may also enjoy a recent presentation I published on "Social Media Futures", here : http://www.mediafuturist.com/2008/07/the-future...
You and your readers guys may also enjoy a recent presentation I published on "Social Media Futures", here : http://www.mediafuturist.com/2008/07/the-future...
10 ヶ月 ago
in Wo spielt hier die Musik? on zweipunktnull
Gute Debatte,; euch wuerde wahrscheinlich mein Video zum Thema Future of Copyright auch interessieren: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0AVbMJuzJY Ciao! Gerd Leonhard
10 ヶ月 ago
in Copyright News Links 08-16-08 on Plagiarism Today
Further to this discussion, you may like my video on the Future of Copyright: http://gleonhard.blip.tv/file/1028802/#
About the Future of Copyright: 1) An actual distinction between ‘Copy’ vs ‘Performance’ of digital content no longer exists 2) Even if it did: the ‘Selling of Copies’ is no longer a growing business, or a sustainable model 3) The exclusive right to ‘make copies’ is becoming impossible to enforce 3) Criminalization of Sharing and Policing of Web-Access is not the kind of ‘Justice’ our society can afford 4)New Permissions & ‘Usage-Rights’ for Digital Music can and will solve this problem..
About the Future of Copyright: 1) An actual distinction between ‘Copy’ vs ‘Performance’ of digital content no longer exists 2) Even if it did: the ‘Selling of Copies’ is no longer a growing business, or a sustainable model 3) The exclusive right to ‘make copies’ is becoming impossible to enforce 3) Criminalization of Sharing and Policing of Web-Access is not the kind of ‘Justice’ our society can afford 4)New Permissions & ‘Usage-Rights’ for Digital Music can and will solve this problem..
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Jonathan Bailey
I am sorry for the delay, but I just now had time to sit down and watch the video. There are a lot of things that I feel are missing from the discussion, such as moral rights and plagiarism issues and a harder look at how to deal with malicious people, not just users, but you make a lot of points that we've covered on the show and have also been talked about by Professor Lessig. Definitely a great video.
1 年 ago
in Will 2008 be the year of the music tax? on last100
I have just published another 4 PDFs on The Music Flat Rate on my blog, here http://www.mediafuturist.com/2008/06/more-free-... -- lots more details for all that are interested. The digital music flat rate is inevitable, and it will feel like free to the users - unlike a TAX. Arrington needs to chill out on this, and dive in a bit deeper before he hits the 'fire' button again.
1 年 ago
in 2008/03/25/muxtape/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
great service, simple, clean - but it'll be a cold day in hell if the big labels let this stand. Too bad. Read more at http://www.mediafuturist.com/2008/04/wired-inte...
1 年 ago
in U2’s McGuinness calls for ISPs, telecos, device-makers to combat music piracy on Web on last100
I just posted my complete reply to Paul's speech here: http://www.mediafuturist.com/2008/02/welcome-to...
I guess I just couldn't resist - there is just too much bizarre stuff in this speech. Cheers, Gerd Leonhard (Music & Media Futurist, Author of "Music2.0)
I guess I just couldn't resist - there is just too much bizarre stuff in this speech. Cheers, Gerd Leonhard (Music & Media Futurist, Author of "Music2.0)
1 年 ago
in McGuinness: ISPs should fix my business on Mathew's comments
Greetings everyone, I just posted my reply to Paul's speech here: http://www.mediafuturist.com/2008/02/welcome-to...
I guess I just couldn't resist - there is just too much bizarre stuff in this speech. Cheers, Gerd Leonhard (Music & Media Futurist, Author of Music2.0)
"Let me ask you this, Paul: do you really advocate web sites, communities and networks scanned and censored, emails read and screened, Instant Messenger conversations monitored, Skype calls supervised, USB sticks DRM’ed, hard-drives sealed, flash memory cards locked, rootkits and software locks on our computers, a read-only web, the end of remixes, and the implementation of an online police state that without a doubt will only bring us new censorship and the demise of fair use and free speech while the un-paid and unlicensed trading of music will soar to new heights in 100s of new ways that we don’t even know about today..."
I guess I just couldn't resist - there is just too much bizarre stuff in this speech. Cheers, Gerd Leonhard (Music & Media Futurist, Author of Music2.0)
"Let me ask you this, Paul: do you really advocate web sites, communities and networks scanned and censored, emails read and screened, Instant Messenger conversations monitored, Skype calls supervised, USB sticks DRM’ed, hard-drives sealed, flash memory cards locked, rootkits and software locks on our computers, a read-only web, the end of remixes, and the implementation of an online police state that without a doubt will only bring us new censorship and the demise of fair use and free speech while the un-paid and unlicensed trading of music will soar to new heights in 100s of new ways that we don’t even know about today..."
1 年 ago
in U2’s McGuinness calls for ISPs, telecos, device-makers to combat music piracy on Web on last100
great post - couldn't agree more. I was at this speech, here at midem, and was dismayed and quite discouraged by what he was saying. Forcing people into more control because you don't want to change an outmoded business model is utterly ridiculous and proves that he does not have a clue on what is actually happening out in the REAL WORLD. He should stop ask for protection and punishments and put his vote solidly behind the concept of a new collective digital music license instant of pleasing the RIAA and IFPI with his 'more control now' pitch. If you want to read more about how this new license would work read http://www.endofcontrol.com/2007/10/chapter-4-t... or watch my videos at www.futuretalks.com
1 年 ago
in Music industry: five alternative business models on last100
Nice feature! Check out what I write about the Flat Rate for music here: www.musiclikewater.com
:The biggest change is that the model is moving away from selling units to selling access. That means that at first you have to give access, in some cases for free. You provide a way for people to find it on the Internet, blogs and social networks like MySpace and Facebook. You provide access for the larger communities in return for an ad-revenue split, so that money is made from the web site but the music is free for the user, very much like radio is done. No one pays for radio, but there’s still money being made...." Cheers Gerd Leonhard
:The biggest change is that the model is moving away from selling units to selling access. That means that at first you have to give access, in some cases for free. You provide a way for people to find it on the Internet, blogs and social networks like MySpace and Facebook. You provide access for the larger communities in return for an ad-revenue split, so that money is made from the web site but the music is free for the user, very much like radio is done. No one pays for radio, but there’s still money being made...." Cheers Gerd Leonhard
2 年 ago
in 2007/05/23/eyespot/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Good move, Lucasfilm, ENGAGE NOT ENRAGE. Way to go.