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Views ArchiveAn interview with Frances MooreFrances Moore, chief executive, IFPI, People's Daily Online (November 2010) Last call to save an industry Janis Nixon, Universal Music Canada, Hamilton Spectator (October 2010) Copyright, creativity and the internet in New Zealand Karl Rice, anti-piracy manager, RIANZ (October 2010) An Argentine indie speaks out Laura Tesoriero, chief executive, EPSA Music (October 2010) At the dawn of a virtuous circle? David El Sayegh, chief executive, SNEP (September 2010) The high cost of free culture Bevin Carnes, filmmaker (August 2010) How to save the music industry Paul McGuinness, U2 manager, GQ Magazine (August 2010) Good news from Sweden Ludvig Werner, managing director, IFPI Sweden (August 2010) Why New Zealand needs graduated response now Campbell Smith, chief executive, Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (July 2010) Illegal downloading = fewer musicians Joshua P. Friedlander & Jonathan Lamy, RIAA (July 2010) BPI AGM Speech BPI Chairman Tony Wadsworth, (July 2010) The LimeWire Decision and an Old Joke Rick Carnes, Huffington Post (June 2010) The Limewire verdict in context Barry Sookman, technology law expert (May 2010) Piracy costs 20,000 Italian jobs a year FIMI chief executive Enzo Mazza, Il Giornale (May 2010) The Freeloaders Megan McArdle, Atlantic Magazine (May 2010) Musicians deserve to be paid for use of their work Jennifer Bendall, The Washington Post (April 2010) Vinyl - the Format that wouldn't die? Chris Green, Director of Market Research, BPI (April 2010) Why Music Matters Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive , BPI (March 2010) Digital looting is bad for the Internet Rick Carnes, The Hill (March 2010) Canada: Great White North or Digital Black Hole? John Kennedy, CEO & Chairman, IFPI Unchain Africa's Melodies Alec van Gelder, International Policy Network (IPN) 'Musica Ex Machina': SCF conference John Kennedy, CEO & Chairman, IFPI The role of record labels in the digital age Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive, BPI "Why won't the ISPs stop defending the past, start embracing the future and partner the legitimate music business?" Paul McGuinness, U2 Manager The hidden dangers of illegal downloading IFPI Digital Music Report 2008 "The online bonanza: who is making all the money and why aren't they sharing it?" Paul McGuinness, U2 Manager Live Action Lyor Cohen Classics become worthless Sharon Donegan OECD Report On Impact Of Piracy Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development The Broader Music Industry Gabriela Lopes, Director of Market Research, IFPI PPL AGM speech Fran Nevrkla, Chairman & CEO, PPL Live Action Lyor Cohen The Economics of DRM in Capitalist Markets Dr. Meir P. Pugatch Entertainment Law Initiative, 9 February 2007 Zach Horowitz, President and COO, Universal Music Group IFPI MIDEM 07 Speech John Kennedy, CEO & Chairman of IFPI Digital music and how the consumer became king Alain Levy, chairman and CEO of EMI Music Analyse this: [PDF] Keith Jopling, Director of Market Research, IFPI Backgrounder: Risks of using p2p on the family computer The Changing Music Industry [PDF] John Kennedy, CEO & Chairman of IFPI (www.fiveeight.net/) Illegal file-sharers could find it harder to get hired Business Software Alliance Setting the record straight on DRM Dr Richard Gooch, Deputy Director, Technology IFPI IFPI Technology Director to speak at Film & Music Piracy Conference Unlocking The Music Market In China John Kennedy, CEO & Chairman IFPI Lisbon - Latest steps to tackle music piracy John Kennedy, CEO & Chairman IFPI Canada - a land of lost opportunity? John Kennedy, CEO and Chairman IFPI Charles Aznavour meets EC President José Manuel Barroso Brussels, November 2005 Giving music a chance: promoting new markets and fighting piracy John Kennedy, CEO and Chairman IFPI "Music Is Driving Growth In Digital Commerce" John Kennedy, CEO and Chairman IFPI ETNO Conference: Any content, Any platform, Any time, Anywhere "The threat becomes the opportunity" John Kennedy, CEO and Chairman IFPI MIDEMNET Keynote speech |