November 26, 2005
Does P2P File-Sharing Really Depress Music Sales?
File-trading seems to help those in the bottom three-quarters of popularity, but not the pop-stars indeed. Also, it appears that rules are all too often made to protect the minority of artists at the top of the curve, not most artists overall
Chris Anderson - [ Read more ]
Conversation Tags:
Audio & Music Publishing, Social Networking, P2P, file-sharing, Audio & Music Publishing, Social Networking, P2P, file-sharing
Readers' Comments
Recent Articles
June 26, 2008
Music Licensing Future And The Flat Rate: How Music Will Feel Like Free While Bringing In Tangible Revenues
The future of music, as pointed out before, is all about sharing. If you are still thinking to make music by selling your own CDs or if you have some hope that record labels may recover some of their lost ground and prestige... think again. ... read more
May 23, 2008
Blogs As Music Labels: Bloggers To Become Music Industry Talent Scouts
The future of music is in bloggers hands. It is blogs and other independent online publishers with strong voices and personalities who are going to dominate the future of music evolution, discovery, promotion and distribution.
Photo credits: Zeljko Milin and Konstantin Tavrov mashed up by Robin... read more
April 24, 2008
The Future Of Music: Like Water, Feels Free, Ubiquitous, Full of Marketing Opportunities - Music 2.0 Is Coming
The future of music, music 2.0, has now some clear definition and reference points on which it characterizes itself away from traditional commercial, sold-via-expensive-CDs, music. Gerd Leonhard, the author of The Future of Music (which I personally recommend to everyone), has just published a new book,... read more
March 28, 2008
MixTape Nirvana: Create Your Own Music Compilations, Playlists or Audio Collections And Publish Them Online - MixWit Is Here!
A mixtape is a compilation of music tracks recorded in a specific order on a compact audio cassette. With Mixwit now you can create your own mixtape, with any music or artist you like, on the type of tape you like best and with revolutionary... read more
February 14, 2008
The Music Business As Seen From The Inside: Ty Roberts, Gracenote CTO Interviewed
A few days ago I had the opportunity to meet briefly with Ty Roberts, CTO of Gracenote, a company which you may have not heard of, but which has already helped you thousands of times play and identify your music collection titles and artists on your... read more
November 27, 2007
Share Music Legally Online: Listen And Get Access To Favorite Tracks From Your Top Ten Buddies With Ezmo
Online music sharing is easier than ever, but it isn't always legal. Ezmo provides you with an easy-to-use online music player that lets you share your music collection with up to ten friends without having to look over your shoulder.
If you take a look at recent... read more
June 26, 2008
Music Licensing Future And The Flat Rate: How Music Will Feel Like Free While Bringing In Tangible Revenues
![]() |
May 23, 2008
Blogs As Music Labels: Bloggers To Become Music Industry Talent Scouts
April 24, 2008
The Future Of Music: Like Water, Feels Free, Ubiquitous, Full of Marketing Opportunities - Music 2.0 Is Coming
![]() |
March 28, 2008
MixTape Nirvana: Create Your Own Music Compilations, Playlists or Audio Collections And Publish Them Online - MixWit Is Here!
A mixtape is a compilation of music tracks recorded in a specific order on a compact audio cassette. With Mixwit now you can create your own mixtape, with any music or artist you like, on the type of tape you like best and with revolutionary... read more
February 14, 2008
The Music Business As Seen From The Inside: Ty Roberts, Gracenote CTO Interviewed
![]() |
November 27, 2007
Share Music Legally Online: Listen And Get Access To Favorite Tracks From Your Top Ten Buddies With Ezmo





