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For Immediate Release:
Progressive Digital Music Start Ups Featured at
Digital Music Forum East in New York, February 25-26, 2009
Done with DRM
Debates: Gotham Gathering Features Music Industry’s
Future Leaders Offering Business Innovations as Alternatives to
Piracy
New
York, NY
(February 18, 2009) -- Digital Music Forum East (www.digitalmusicforum.com/east)
to be held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York on February
25-26, 2009, will feature many of today’s most progressive,
forwarding thinking companies representing the ever-evolving digital
music industry.
As the music
industry morphs into a fully digital domain, Digital Music Forum is
the only event that focuses squarely on developments related to this
industry as it grapples with its evolution into a service oriented
industry and away from its product based past. Some of the most
compelling and innovative companies in the digital music landscape
that are appearing at the event include:
SoundCloud
Berlin-based
SoundCloud will discuss its innovative new cloud-based music sharing
service for industry professionals. Only two weeks ago, the
company won `’The New Business Showcase” at the prestigious
MidemNet conference in Cannes, which focuses on the most
enterprising, innovative and inspiring business ideas that will help
create value and move the music industry forward in the 21st
century. SoundCloud has been described by the online web community
as the "Flickr for music" and recently also picked up the SIME 2008
Award for Best Technical Innovation.
SoundCloud CEO Alexander Ljung joins a session on international
developments and perspectives on digital music on February 26.
The Hype Machine
Harnessing the power of
social media and utilizing it to empower the music discovery
process, The Hype Machine tracks a variety of MP3 blogs. If a post
contains MP3 links, it adds those links to its database and displays
them on their frequented front page. The Hype Machine server
subsequently caches some of the frequently accessed tracks, much
like Google Search caches web pages, to reduce load on the bloggers'
servers and protect their bandwidth. The blog that posted a
particular track is identified under every track by name so anyone
can read more about why they posted it. Users may then purchase CDs
and individual tracks by using the "Amazon" and "iTunes" links that
appear next to most tracks. Each purchase you make via the Amazon
and iTunes links supports both the artists and the Hype Machine.
Anthony Volodkin, Founder, The Hype Machine joins a session on the
growing influence of music blogs on February 26.
Omnifone
At the GSMA Mobile
World Congress in Barcelona this week, Omnifone, one of the world's
leading independent unlimited music service providers, announced
MusicStation Next Generation, which gives broadband users legitimate
unlimited access to the world's music on their Mac, PC and set-top
box. In partnership with internet service providers (ISPs) and cable
companies, the service heralds a new era in home entertainment,
delivering unlimited access to both music and music videos direct to
a broadband user's living room. Rob Lewis, CEO of Omnifone
joins a panel titled
“Can Mobile Save the Music Industry?” on February 25.
Buzznet
Buzznet.com is a
vibrant social media destination representing the next evolution of
social networking. It distinguishes itself from traditional media
sites and social networks that are focused on profile pages and
communication tools by enabling Web users to program dynamic
multimedia communities around the music and pop culture topics they
are most passionate about. More authentic,
content rich and frequently updated than a website, and more
interactive than a blog, Buzznet's integrated media and community
platform allows its users to network like never before with leading
bands, trendsetters and their peers through self-created content,
videos, photos and journals. This unique user-centric approach has
attracted more than 10 million users who program, by contributing,
combining, providing context and connectivity, making Buzznet a top
destination for people seeking the most current and authentic
content and news. Anthony Batt, President & Founder, Buzznet
Inc. joins a session on the growing influence of music blogs on
February 26.
Dada
Dada
Entertainment, a joint venture between two of the worldwide leaders
in the mobile and music industries, Dada USA, Inc. and Sony Music
Entertainment, is the foremost innovator in digital and mobile
entertainment services. Formed in October 2007, Dada Entertainment
is launching the next generation of ubiquitous personalization and
entertainment services. The only company offering both ringtones
and DRM-free full-length MP3s for mobile and PC paid via the mobile
phone, Dada Entertainment is a growing leader in the U.S. market.
Just one year old, Dada has rapidly created a unique and seamless
Web 2.0 experience around its rich catalog of music and
entertainment content, ranging from full-length audio and video to
ringtones and games. Dada Entertainment manages several
direct-to-consumer offerings, including a full portfolio of
web-based services centered around the discovery and consumption of
music, designed to encourage a sense of community and social
networking. Dada CEO Massimiliano Pellegrini joins a panel titled
“Can Mobile Save the Music Industry?” on February 25.
The Isle of Man
The
Isle of Man, a self-governing Crown dependency located in the Irish
Sea, is promoting a new way to fight piracy and promote music sales:
a compulsory music license. Under the proposal announced at MidemNet
in January, the 80,000 people who live on the Isle of Man would pay
a nominal fee of as little as Ł1, or $1.38, a month to their
Internet service providers to be able to download unlimited amounts
of music, perhaps from peer-to-peer networks. "At the end of the
day, we're not going to stop piracy," said Ron Berry, director of
inward investment for the Isle of Man. "Embrace it… Had the music
industry embraced [the original Napster], we’d have a very different
medium today." Berry will discuss the proposal during a session with
LimeWire’s CEO George Searle on February 26.
Choruss
For the past year, Jim Griffin has advised Warner Music Group on
digital distribution and licensing models with the goal of bringing
an end to the litigation that has put a wedge between the major
labels and their customers and replacing it with a regular flow of
income for right holders. The project known as Choruss, which is
being incubated at Warner and is planned to be rolled out as a
non-profit with Griffin at the helm, proposes to build a small
music-royalty fee into university tuition payments received from
students, and, if successful, could be expanded to make ISPs the
collector of the fees. In this keynote presentation and Q&A on
February 26, Griffin will give attendees an exclusive look under the
hood of Choruss, an initiative that just could save the music
industry.
Imeem
Music-focused online social network imeem has raised over $50
million in funding from investors including Sequoia Capital and
Warner Music Group, according to reports not verified by the
company. The company, which counts 30 million registered users, has
licenses from all four major labels and many independents to offer
free, ad-supported streaming music. While many see social networks
as a crucial component in helping indie musicians and record labels
win fans and launch careers in the Web 2.0 era, some are skeptical
about the company's future. In a rare opportunity to meet imeem's
28-year-old founder, Dalton Caldwell recently featured in
BusinessWeek.com's up-and-comers under 30 story, attendees will get
a view of the current inner workings of the digital music industry
and what role he would like imeem and other social networks and
streaming services to play in the music eco-system of the future.
These
companies join over 300 senior decision-makers from record labels,
music publishers, producers and distributors, technology companies,
wireless companies, rights organizations, industry bodies, radio,
advertising, attorneys, artists, investors and venture capitalists.
Speakers include:
Anthony Batt, CEO & Co-Founder, Buzznet
Jay Baage, VP, Content, Digital Media Wire
Rich Bengloff, President, A2IM
Ron Berry, e-Commerce Advisor, Isle of Man
Aydin Caginalp,
Partner, Entertainment & Media Group, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips,
LLP
Dalton Caldwell, Founder/CEO, imeem
David Card, VP & Principal Analyst, Forrester Research
Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic
Jim Cooperman, COO, Wind-Up
Russ Crupnick, VP & Sr. Industry Analyst, The NPD Group
Matt DeFilippis, VP, New Media & Technology, ASCAP
Brad Duea, President, Napster
Maria Egan-Cohen, A&R, Columbia Records
Mark
Eisenberg, EVP of Head of Bus./Legal Affairs, Global Digital,
Sony BMG Music
Jeffrey Epstein, VP, Business Development & Artist Acquisition,
Elite Artist Services
Tom Erskine, Dir., Global Sales, Music Division, Nokia
Adam Farrell, Head of Marketing, The Beggars Group & Matador
Records
Mark Fischer, Attorney, Fish & Richardson
Andrew Fisher, CEO, Shazam
John Fleckenstein, SVP, International, BMG Label Group
Mark Ghuneim, CEO, Wiredset
David Goodman, President, Digital Media & Integrated Marketing,
CBS Radio
Jim Griffin, Managing Director, OneHouse, LLC
Michael Hausman, Artist Mgr. / Co-Founder, Superego Records /
United Musicians
Martin Heath, Chief Executive, Lizard King Records
Celia Hirschman, Host, “On The Beat”, KCRW
Dan Hoffman, EVP,
Bus. & Legal Affairs, Razor and Tie Direct
Frank Johnson, VP, Data Solutions, Macrovision
Christian Jorg, SVP, New Media & Commerce, Island Def Jam Music
Group
Larry Kenswil, Of Counsel, Loeb & Loeb LLP
Don Kimenker, Founder, earBuzz.com, LLC
Marty Lafferty, CEO, DCIA
Mark Lam, Chairman & CEO, Live365.com
Matt Laszuk, President, IRIS Distribution
David Leibowitz, EVP, Bus. & Legal Affairs, Gotuit Media
Zahavah Levine, VP, Business Development & General Counsel,
YouTube
Rob Lewis, CEO & Co-Founder, Omnifone
Alexander Ljung, Founder & CEO, SoundCloud
Cecily Mak, Senior Counsel, Legal & Business Affairs,
RealNetworks
Dinesh Mathew, Senior Director, Consumer Insight, MTV
Robb McDaniels, Chairman & CEO, INgrooves
Ellen McGirt, Sr. Writer, Fast Company
Jim Merlis, President & CEO, Big Hassle
Alex Meshkin, CEO/Founder, Bopaboo
Ziv Navoth, SVP, Marketing & Bus. Dev., Bebo / AOL’s People
Networks
David Oxenford, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
Massimiliano
Pellegrini, CEO, Dada Entertainment
Matthew Perpetua, Founder, Fluxblog.org
Michael Petricone, SVP, Government Affairs, Consumer Electronics
Association
Chris Phenner,
EVP, Business Development, Thumbplay
Jonathan Potter, Executive Director, Digital Media Association
Kelli Richards, President & CEO, The All Access Group
Frank Rose,
Contributing Editor, Wired Magazine
Jay Rosenthal, General Counsel, NMPA
Maurice Russell, VP, Business Affairs & Licensing, Harry Fox
Agency
Greg Scholl, CEO,
The Orchard
Syd Schwartz, SVP, Digital Strategy, EMI North America
Matt Schwartz,
Manager, Music Programming & Business Development, Verizon
George Searle, CEO, LimeWire
Ned Sherman, Co-Founder, CEO & Publisher, Digital Media Wire
Ralph Simon, Chairman Emiritus, Mobile Forum Entertainment
Americas
Michael Spiegelmann, Head of Music, Yahoo! Music
Patrick Sullivan, President & CEO, Rightsflow
Ann Sweeney, EVP, Warner/Chappell Music
Mike Tunnicliffe, Partner, Tuna Music LLC / The Sheppard LLC
Amaechi Uzoigwe, Co-Founder, Definitive Jux
Eliot Van Buskirk, Editor, Listening Post, Wired.com
Tony van Veen, CEO & President, Audio & Video Labs, Inc.
Anthony Volodkin, Founder/CEO, The Hype Machine
Pete Watson, Head of Business Development, Research in Motion
Jeremy Welt, SVP, New Media, Warner Bros. Records
Tim Westergren, Chief Strategy Officer & Founder, Pandora
Event
sponsors and media partners include Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, Loeb
& Loeb LLP, AMG Macrovision, Dada Entertainment, Fish & Richardson,
DCIA, Davis Wright Tremaine, Consulate General of Sweden, Filter
Magazine, KCRW, A2IM, UCLA Anderson School of Management, Music
Connection, NVPR, TAG Strategic, Parks Associates, Midem, Women in
Music, Billboard Publicity Wire, NARIP, SoundExchange, NY:MIEG, and
EMF.
For complete agenda, registration and event details please visit:
http://www.digitalmusicforum.com/east.
Other
prominent Digital Media Wire events include the LA Games Conference;
NY Games Conference; Future of Television East; Future of Television
West; Digital Music Forum West; Digital Media Conference East and
West; and Future of Film.
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