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« Wired Fires | Main | MSM Blogs Alter Campaign Coverage » October 27, 2007Adapting Copyright Laws to the Dynamic Digital AgeVanderbilt University has published video podcasts from a conference two weeks ago at Vanderbilt Law School on the topic Adapting copyright laws to today's dynamic digital age; How file sharing, podcasting, internet video and other high tech trends are impacting and changing laws. Hundreds of experts from around the world and from Nashville's famed Music Row spent three days at Vanderbilt Law discussing and debating issues such as how artists, songwriters and authors are paid for use of their work and how to legally distribute music, videos and other works protected by intellectual property. The conference was sponsored by Vanderbilt, the World Intellectual Property Organization, and the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers. You can download the video podcasts from the Vanderbilt Law School section at iTunes U. Click here to get started... Posted in Technology
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The web is saturated with articles and blogs about the death of the music industry & what Madonna, Radiohead and the like in collusion with web 2.0 digital models and P2P sites are doing to the industry ... "killing it"? The sharing and spread across digital platforms of all online services and products will occur, with value being judged by merit. This will occur whether we are talking about a music track, a new product or a simple day to day service. ok, - deeper : the human mind is a spark of the almighty consciousness of the creator, imagination and creativity are the doors from which this consciousness emerges. Silence is the potent carrier of the present tense. Every sound or action comes from silence & dies back into the ocean of silence. Death to the music industry, long live the industry of creativity. Post a comment
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