music industry

10 Nov - Creators’ Rights In The Digital Landscape (6.30pm | London)

10 Nov - Creators’ Rights In The Digital Landscape This think tank considers the pressing issue of creators’ rights and remuneration in the digital landscape.

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Date: 10 November 2015
Location: 309 Regent St., UK

JUNE 25: Private Copy Exemption: Rightsholders And Remuneration | London | 18.30-21.00hrs

Drawing a stellar panel of experts in copyright and alternative compensation systemsfrom industry and academia - Private Copy Exemption: Rightsholders And Remuneration will consider how a levy system might effectively compensate rightsholders for private copying...

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Date: 25 June 2015
Location: Fyvie Hall, University of Westminster, UK

'Is Technology The New Beatles?' Sept 16th

Sept 16th - MusicTank presents a vision of technology's engagement with music; shedding light on what new technology fused with music is bringing to the industry. Featuring very exciting speakers and great networking. Special Rate Provided.

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Date: 16 September 2014
Location: Fyvie Hall, UK

Music TechPitch 4.5

Music TechPitch 4.5 is a platform to enable startups specifically within the music-tech industry from all across Europe to showcase their business proposition to a relevant wider audience, including VCs, music industry professionals and experts, journalists, as well as other aspiring and successful music and tech entrepreneurs.

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Date: 8 April 2014
Location: Ernst & Young Offices, UK

May 28: Follow The Money: Can The Business Of Ad-Funded Piracy Be Throttled?

Recent debates on infringement are increasingly focusing on the role of advertising in bankrolling unlicensed sites. Could this new focus create common ground between Big Tech and the content industries, and can the funding be stopped, even if the will is there?

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Date: 28 May 2013
Location: Fyvie Hall, University of Westminster, UK

Enterprising Music Redux - From Dot to Digital [video]

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Enterprising Music brought together entrepreneurs, start-ups and individuals eager to join the music business.

When the music industry met the internet, it was a clash. Challenged with high-speed connectivity, frictionless sharing, P2P and social networks, find out how parts of the industry turned crisis into innovation.

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Brands and Music: Come Together Right Now

Brands and Music: Come Together Right Now features Shazam, Vice, LoveLive & Glass Jar talking about integrating music and artists into innovative marketing and advertising campaigns to increase brand and consumer engagement

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Date: 11 December 2012
Location: The Hospital Club, UK

Enterprising Music (Fri, 16th Nov)

Enterprising Music, a free event, shines a spotlight on the opportunities that are opening up, through a mixture of keynotes, panel sessions with Q&A through to collaborative problem-solving sessions, the event brings together established entrepreneurs, industry experts with new startups and individuals looking to build their businesses.

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Date: 16 November 2012
Location: The Roof Gardens, UK

CMU Training: Music Business Models - Making Money, Finding Investment

Music Business Models - Making Money, Finding Investment looks at the various ways to make money out of music, including intellectual property, live performance and fan engagement, and how music companies and artist deals may look in the future.

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Date: 30 November 2011
Location: CMU, UK

Help Save the Books

Book Shelves

I am not sure if it is because I am a ‘geek’ or just because I am lazy, but I love gadgets that make
my life easier, faster, and BETTER – gadgets, which 6 months ago, I didn’t even know I needed! But
there’s one I just cannot get on board with ...electronic reading devices.
I will never buy one!
I have lived in 3 countries in as many years and have very few possessions that I haul around with
me; honestly nothing of value. The one thing I do take with me everywhere is my books (even when
I am limited to only 20kg of luggage). Backpacking around Europe with the complete works of Jane
Austen and Crime and Punishment would not have been the same if I merely had a Kindle.
I just do not see how they can replace the joy of buying and owning a book. But we have all seen
what happened to the record store and CDs with MP3s and music downloads. This did not bother
me, and I do think storing thousands of songs on one small device offers value to the user. I also
thought the changing marketplace was a good thing for the music industry and consumers of music.
Making music more accessible to a wider market, and yes you can say the same for books. But I just
don’t see the benefits of devices like the Kindle; books have been around for centuries. It was the
first form of commercial and readily available media; it has been used for escapism since the bible.
Books are already accessible to large target markets.
I am sure what happened in the music industry foreshadows the fate of the book.
But the next generation will miss out on so much if they don’t experience the joy of books. Already
modern parents are entertaining their children with their iPad. In contrast my mum gave me her
nearly complete collection of The Baby-Sitters Club.
I love the relationship I have with books, and I will not aid and abet the growth of digital books in any
way, shape or form, when to me they fail to capture or enhance the experience of a paperback

I am not sure if it is because I am a ‘geek’ or just because I am lazy, but I love gadgets that make my life easier, faster, and BETTER – gadgets, which 6 months ago, I didn’t even know I needed!  But there’s one I just cannot get on board with ...electronic reading devices.

I will never buy one!

I have lived in 3 countries in as many years and have very few possessions that I haul around with me; honestly nothing of value.

The one thing I do take with me everywhere is my books (even when I am limited to only 20kg of luggage). Backpacking around Europe with the complete works of Jane Austen and Crime and Punishment would not have been the same if I merely had a Kindle.

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Music 4.5 - The Power of Audiences

The annual Music 4.5 conference is returning to London in November 2010. The focus will be on The Power of Audiences looking at both reaching audiences and building audiences from a music tech and artist perspective.

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Date: 10 November 2010
Location: Cafe de Paris, UK

Music 4.5 goes practical

How to use local, social and cultural content and grow globally: The focus is to discuss different business strategies for music and music tech companies, and what their implications are from a legal, financial and international point of view.

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Date: 16 September 2010
Location: Central London location TBA, UK

Never Mind The Boxset: The Album Post-iTunes

This think tank will look at just what the recordings industry can do to revive the album's flagging condition. Full details: http://www.musictank.co.uk/events/album-format

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Date: 20 May 2010
Location: The Basement, PRS for Music, Copyright House,, UK

Sounds Digital

Join some of the world’s best music execs, technology innovators, immersive entertainment, branded content and social media experts, VC’s and entrepreneurs to explore the future of music: new growth opportunities, new partnership possibilities and new business models.

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Date: 16 April 2010
Location: Sadler's Wells, UK

OpenMusicMedia #10 - Don't Just Listen!

For the first session we'll draw our references from an article that recently appeared in Wired about 'Interactive Music'.

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Date: 24 February 2010
Location: William IV, UK