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Industry committee  Number one, we have to get away from the philosophy of black boxes and guesstimates. We live in a world of technology; the information can be known. Money that is generated should be held until given to the appropriate copyright owner and should no longer be split up and handed o

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  Yes, it's the birth of the sound recording to the music services—Spotify, Google Play and even Facebook. Facebook is not, by the way, a music service; Google Play is, Spotify is, but Facebook is not. It's a distribution. The place that sends the sound recording to the Spotifys of

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  Yes, which is why the disintermediation of the label is so fascinating. One of the biggest challenges I've had sitting here is being quiet. To be honest, there were so many times I wanted to jump in and say, “Wait.” Remember from the do-it-yourself perspective that these are

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  I now know what you sound like as a French woman, by the way.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  To answer that question—

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  —in the United States, we did have something like that. It's called the pass-through. The burden was on the record label or the distributor. They would be required to get the licence from the Dolly Partons and then also to remit payment to them. The music publishing community i

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  It's Pharrell.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  I just know him as Pharrell.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  The short version is that it's because of regulations from the government and the acceptance by the traditional music industry. It's created a flawed system. That is combined with the fact that—forgive me—the product isn't being sold at the right price point. I'm sorry, but $10 a

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  First, to clarify, I certainly am impassioned with my feelings and my thoughts, but...these are not the enemy.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  No, this is from me, because I can be very aggressive about that. I think what they've created is wonderful. The ubiquitousness of music creates a rare opportunity not only for consumers but also for technology companies and the creators themselves. What I have a problem with is

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  Well, I'm no longer with TuneCore. I left six years ago. I think of TuneCore or other entities like it as a kind of Federal Express, in that you pay them a fee to deliver a package. TuneCore generates its revenue just like Federal Express. They get paid a fee for a service that w

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price

Industry committee  What I find fascinating is that there has never been more revenue generated from music than there is today, but less of it is going back to the creators.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Price