The record industry has long viewed college campuses as fertile ground for introducing new music.
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The record industry and the newspaper industry both initially blamed sharp downturns on recessions.
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Bronfman then hooked up Loquesea's head, Carlos Lizarralde, with record industry and media executives.
At just 19 he blew up the record industry as the cofounder of the music-sharing site Napster.
His audience -- an investment banker, a corporate lawyer and a record industry executive -- isn't buying it.
His audience -- an investment banker, a corporate lawyer and a record industry executive -- aren't buying it.
Mr. MOTHERSBAUGH: No, I didn't mean from--if I said from the band, I didn't--I meant from the record industry.
What politician would want to be in the position of seeming to support both taxes and the record industry?
And the really funny thing is that the Luddites of the record industry will be all the richer for it.
Well, of course, the record industry would love this, because it takes them back to the much more lucrative model.
Dozens of dot-coms are now adopting the marketing techniques of the record industry, infusing college campuses with unprecedented levels of marketing.
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To the record industry an illegal copy is an illegal copy is an illegal copy, no matter what equipment you're using.
"The record industry is experimenting, while the market is nascent, they are experimenting with every solution, " Jupiter MMXI's Mark Mulligan said.
Faced with such a many-headed hydra, what can the record industry do?
Then I started reading Cashbox, Record World and Billboard, the record industry trade magazines and then you started to get a hint of it.
Even if the record industry threw itself wholeheartedly into digital music, it will have a job to stop the post-Napster file-sharing services he said.
The record industry body argued that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act allowed them to subpoena information about suspected pirates without first seeking a judge's blessing.
The record industry hopes the revamped chart will revitalise interest in the top 40 by reflecting what people are buying, rather than what is available in shops.
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Something else Stoute was able to take from the record industry and easily apply to the branding arena is the fact that, more than ever before, authenticity is essential.
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In recent times, HMV has been propped up by the record industry, which is dismayed at the idea of losing the last dedicated music retailer on the High Street.
The record industry aims to establish a precedent, so that it can force access providers to disconnect subscribers who are trading copyrighted material without having to go to court every time.
Long after the record industry was shaken by Napster, the studios have only just begun to test the rental of digital movies downloaded from the Internet, via a new site, Movielink.
Having taken on the record industry and built the largest independent record company in the world, we have followed up by creating one of the most successful and, I believe, well-respected travel groups.
Even if it fails, the music industry has been quietly stepping up other efforts to pursue individuals by legal means a risky strategy that could end up hardening some consumers' already-resentful attitude towards the record industry.
Jimena Llosa, General Manager EMEA of Music Intelligence Solutions, claims the company has thirty to forty clients in the record industry in Europe and the U.S., but she says she cannot reveal who they are, citing privacy issues.
Apple finally found a use for a piece of its giant pile of cash: paying the record industry to go along with its plan to finally make your music collection accessible on any device you own (as long as its built by Apple, presumably).
We'll leave that to the federal courts to decide (we've heard they're good at that sort of thing), but Mike Masnick over at TechDirt nailed this one: basically Apple is getting sued because the tools they've been using to protect other people's intellectual property (namely that of the record industry) supposedly violate some other person's intellectual property.
That stunt cost a tiny sum in marketing terms, but earned the company huge traffic from Digg's record-industry-hating users.
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