The High Cost of ‘Free’ Content
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Film producer, Wall Street dealmaker and ex-Bob Dylan tour manager Jonathan Taplin says we need to treat content and content creators better or pay the cost.
Chapters
1. The High Cost of ‘Free’ Content (00:00:00)
2. Exchanging analog dollars for digital dimes (00:02:15)
3. 90% of the revenue from 1% of the artists (00:03:00)
4. Problems with copyright in the Internet Age (00:06:38)
5. Seminal video-on-demand patents (00:11:10)
6. DOJ sued Penquin Random House as a ‘Monopsony’ (00:12:20)
7. Use of Google’s content ID algorithm (00:13:45)
8. Blackstone just put $1 billion into a copyright buy-out fund (00:17:20)
9. Songwriters continued to get paid in the 1990s and beyond – not musicians (00:18:45)
10. An important part of sustaining creativity (00:21:50)
11. Taylor Swift stuck-up for all artists (00:22:35)
12. Why should IP be ‘free’ because it can be easily be delivered over a digital pipe? (00:23:55)
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