Buying Digital Content at Gnomedex
Ethan Kaplan (no relation to Pud) wants to talk about blackrimglasses.com“>buying digital audio and video:
The $39 Dollar Song and 6 Cent Ringtone didn’t really light up the charts on the TechMeme saturated blogosphere, but it is a valid discussion to have, especially when the business of content is exploding as it is (to use Jeff Jarvis’ parlance). I know that being from a record company, people will immediately look to me to talk about DRM and the RIAA. I will avoid the latter, and only address the former in the context of the discussion about abstraction and mutability and how it relates to Value.
I like buying content subscriptions. I hate buying content ala carte. I love buying physical products from my favorite artists.
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Funny video
December 5th, 2007
at 12:00pm
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BrandBrains
June 29th, 2006
at 5:57pm
of content is exploding as it is (to use Jeff Jarvis’ parlance). Given who I work for and my experience, I know a little something about that. [IMG ;)] I’ll be happy to contribute to that discussion and hope to be able to add some value. [viaChris Pirillo] Technorati Tags: Ethan Kaplan, Online Video, Video, RIAA, Jeff Jarvis, Ringtones, Digitial Music, Audio Subscriptions, DRM, Chris Pirillo, Premium Content, Digital Rights Management, Gnomedex, iPod