Easily upload your music Select the tracks you want to sell Paste your store html on any website Monitor your sales on a daily basis Get paid on a monthly basis You keep all the rights to your music
EMI Music is going to start selling music through widgets to be placed into MySpace and artists’ own sites, among others. The widgets are made available through Napster founder Shawn Fanning’s company Snocap‘s MyStore service. (Release). The widgets
Go to Google and Yahoo and make them bid against each other to provide a Panama/AdSense like system that sells advertising on the Search engine and all the music sites owned by the participating labels, but ALSO calculates the optimal price for the DRM
Ebenso wie es die GEZ auch tut. Es wäre nicht mal ein Paradigmenwechsel, wenn die User als Masse für ihren Musikkonsum bezahlen. Schliesslich zahlt man ja auch für CD und DVD Rohlinge. Eine Urheberrechtsabgabe auf DSL-Anschlüsse (2005 waren es ca. 10
Won't selling songs as unprotected MP3s lead to rampant illegal copying? No. Because there's already rampant illegal copying. Most unauthorized copying is done either through online file-sharing networks or by burning CDs for friends.
Play. Buy. Share. Play Weed files free, then buy them and share them any way you like. Put Weed files on your blog or Web site, or use P2P or e-mail. When Weed files sell, the artist makes money and so do you.
Most of YouTube Inc.'s agreements with record labels don't address royalties for music publishers, who control the copyrights to the words and music underlying the recordings. YouTube or its partners must locate parties ranging from studios to actors, and
The interests of the music labels are simply opposed to the interests of both the creators and the consumers of music. They are treating both the audience and the artists as their enemy.
Three of the four major music companies each quietly negotiated to take small stakes in YouTube as part of video- and music-licensing deals they struck shortly before the sale, people involved in the talks said yesterday.
His remarks strongly suggested the company was planning to take legal action in the near-term to either prevent the illegal use of their content on these websites or to ensure the company is compensated for the use of its content.