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July 02, 2009

Music 2.0 - the future of the music industry - in 18 minutes (narrated slideshow)

Alright then... you don't think "Music 2.0 in 90 seconds" is enough.  You don't think 3 minutes really do it, either. You liked the PDF but you want the talk. I heard you. So here is the full 18 minutes of Music 2.0, in 2 parts, thanks to the ingenious Youtube limitations (but hey... it's HD now so why am I complaining?).

Here is a link to the MP4 file (410MB) if you want to watch on while biking in the woods;) Plus: remember that you can get it all for your iPods and iPhones by subscribing to my GerdTube.net / Blip TV iTunes feed (except for this one, though - for some reason the encoding just won't work for this file).

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what are your thoughts on the growing criticism of the upcoming global license? here is a great rundown of the concerns http://netzwertig.com/2009/06/29/kulturflatrate-pro-und-contra/
would be very interesting to get your opinion on some of the claims!

Samim - there are a lot of concerns and I am trying to address some of them in my speeches etc - see www.payingwithattention.com In any case, I am 100% certain that while it's harder to have Open, Networked, Interdependent systems it certainly beats closed, controlled and top-down systems;)))

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