Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Chairman of the Warner Music Group, keynoted yesterday's morning session with some shrewd remarks on the realities of the music business in the Internet Age, especially the impossibility of predicting which business approaches will work, and thus the need to be open and experimental.
One of his most interesting proposals, or, rather, an WMG actuality -- the eLabel. For details, go here:
http://www.pff.org/news/news/2005/082305bronfman.html.
(For some reason, my computer is exercising its free will and will not give my any of the blogger tools, such as the ability to insert hyperlinks.)
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