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Press Mention: D.C. summit asks: Who will save music?
By Greg Kot
Chicago Tribune, Oct 11 2009
he music industry is trying to survive and possibly reinvent itself. Artists want to get paid. And consumers want music quickly, with no strings attached. Are all three goals achievable, and if not, who will lose out? Can unfettered access to the Internet co-exist with artists’ desires to get paid for their music? Can the music industry hack its way through a maze of legal obligations and create a new business model that entices fans before they disappear into the digital underground, where music runs wild and free?
These questions dominated the Future of Music Policy Summit in the nation’s capital, an annual gathering of some of the industry’s leading thinkers and innovators, alongside representatives of the music, technology, business and government communities. read more
Blog: And, We're Back… From the Future of Music Policy Summit!
Wow. Just wow.
FMC is currently decompressing from the the thrill-a-minute three-day extravaganza that was the 2009 Future of Music Policy Summit. It was truly incredible — from kickoff to closing cocktail party. We met TONS of amazing people, and we’re kind of wishing the show could just keep going (on the other hand, a well deserved breather is definitely appreciated by our staff). We want to give a shout out to everyone who participated in this year’s conference at Georgetown University in DC from Oct. 4-6. read more
Press Mention: Future of Music Summit: Can't We All Just Get Along?
By Greg Kot
Chicago Tribune, Oct 06 2009
The music industry is trying to survive and possibly reinvent itself. Artists want to get paid. And consumers want music quickly with no strings attached. Are all three goals achievable, and if not, who will lose out? Can unfettered access to the Internet co-exist with artist’s desires to get paid for their music? Can the music industry hack its way through a maze of legal obligations and create a new business model that entices fans before all those fans disappear into the digital underground, where music runs wild and free?
These questions dominated the Future of Music Policy Summit in the nation’s capital, an annual gathering of some of the industry’s leading thinkers and innovators, alongside representatives of the music, technology, business and government communities. read more
Press Mention: Future of Music Summit: 115,000 albums and only 110 'hits'
By Greg Kot
Chicago Tribune, Oct 04 2009
The Future of Music Coalition Policy Summit got rolling Sunday, an annual meeting of musicians, tech-heads, artist managers, academics and music-biz entrepreneurs. The summit’s forward-looking approach is all about making the best of the new reality created by Internet technology and how that might be affected by government policy decisions. read more
