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Interview for my final dissertation about the Future of Music Distribution with one of the foremost media futurists, Gerd Leonhard.
http://basbasbas.com/thesis
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Bas at 23.03 on May 07, 2009 10:48
Q: I think if they really want to control, they should offer it for free themselves, instead of other people spreading it through networks that they cannot observe, like The Pirate Bay, or torrent networks...
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Bas at 21.06 on May 07, 2009 10:45
Q: At the same time, Facebook and also Twitter, are starting to open up a bit about the statistics that can offer really valuable insights to any business...
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Bas at 19.47 on May 07, 2009 10:43
Q: How about Twitter, do you think Twitter is changing the music industry?
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Bas at 18.48 on May 07, 2009 10:42
Q: The debate over net neutrality... How do you think it connects to the changing environment regarding music distribution?
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Bas at 18.16 on May 07, 2009 10:41
Q: Do you think that social networks like Facebook will accelerate the move towards flat rate for music?
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Bas at 17.11 on May 07, 2009 10:40
Q: Right now when a bar wants to play music, they have to pay performance licenses or fees. Do you think this flat rate, as everyone will already be paying for this public license, do you think it would bring an end to this performance license?
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Bas at 15.27 on May 07, 2009 10:37
Q: I read an article of yours dating a few years back, I think it was 2002, in this article you said something about people being able to put some more music on their MP3 player when they go to a coffee bar, like Starbucks or similar places, at some downloading stations for a small fee. I haven't seen this yet, I don't know if this is existing yet...
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Bas at 13.50 on May 07, 2009 10:34
Q: Do you think it's still useful to think about music customers or buyers?
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Bas at 10.07 on May 07, 2009 10:28
Q: What do you think are currently the most promising channels of promoting music on the internet, for smaller artists?
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Bas at 8.15 on May 07, 2009 10:26
Q: Why is it taking so long for the music industry, which should be a progressive industry in my eyes at least...
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Bas at 7.24 on May 07, 2009 10:25
Q: How do you think it took so long for the record industry to realize that should really start to change?
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Bas at 6.14 on May 07, 2009 10:23
Q: Do you think collective licensing could have a big impact on piracy? Could it end piracy perhaps?
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Bas at 5.30 on May 07, 2009 10:02
Q: What could smaller record labels do to speed up this process of collective licensing and "music like water" as you put it?
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Bas at 4.57 on May 07, 2009 10:01
Q: Do you think the big record labels will realize they'll have to change the record labels?
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Bas at 0.10 on May 07, 2009 09:56
Q: When do you think music flatrate / collective licensing will happen in the EU?
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