Henley, also co-founder of RCA (Recording Artists Coalition), said: "There's a ping-pong game going on over our heads about business models when we don't know how our rights are going to be protected.
He was quoted in US reports as saying: "There's a ping-pong game going on over [musicians'] heads about business models when we don't know how our rights are going to be protected. Sublicense to third parties the unrestricted right to exercise any...
Hardcore fans can also buy their team's national anthem as a ring-tone, as well as logos and screensavers. Since most football viewers will watch the game on TV, it remains to be seen whether there is a market for such services, although the likes...
The situation all has a certain familiar 'ring' to it as in the UK we continually see BT's reluctance to give up its infrastructure or provide others with access at competitive prices. As a result of a management buy out last week of Heroix...
Already a game such as Rayman is being touted on their new handsets. Similarly yesterday we heard how a company like Virgin might combine a digital music download service with its mobile network. We care, first, because digital distribution of...
There is pressure to develop so-called 360-degree deals, where a record company manages all the rights of an artist, from tour to television series, not just their recordings. Coldplay's decision to offer their latest single, 'Violet Hill', as a...