Re: The Sony BMG Debacle
by Nick Gonios
Interesting article!! In Sydney recently, the Australian Record Industry Association won a court case against Sharman Networks (better known for Kazaa peer to peer software solution). Smiles everywhere from all associated with this win yet the market has moved beyond the old industrial world model of creating, promoting and distributing music content. As discussed with Chris over a quick coffee yesterday afternoon, the world is moving to a "less is more" model. Unfortunately for the existing industry incumbents like SonyBMG, keeping their large multinational juggernauts continuing to grow with their "one size fits all" business models will see them fail in the long term. Thoughts?
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