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The Future Of Music discussed by Chris DeWolfe and Edgar Bronfman


Chris DeWolfe, the co-founder and chief executive officer of MySpace.com and Edgar Bronfman, Jr., the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Warner Music Group have a conversation about the future of music online and the current trends that are shaping the music industry today At the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q26KGgWtq-E]

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  • http://www.adelph.us william

    I m an artist.

    http://www.myspace.com/darkstarline

    Very interesting. One would think that by now myspace would have found a way to allow independent artist to sell their music.

    I m certain that this is not technically difficult.
    Any artist can easily sell their music on adelph.us
    Fan can also resell the music of their favorite artist and receive a commission from each sell

  • http://yourhiddenpotential.wordpress.com yourhiddenpotential

    I’m not sure if that will be happening on myspace anytime soon because i know they are more focused on getting record companies to make money from the site from artists, why would the Chief Executive Officer of Warner Music Group be in partnership with them for?








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