Is the music in the cloud concept changing the music industry business model?
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ABSTRACT
This paper describes the relationship between the music industry and the Web 2.0 or the cloud concept. This concept has bought a drastic change in the music industry in terms of promotion, distribution and piracy. Cloud concept has evolved during the last decades which has made the promotion for independent artists, this papers also discusses that aspect. The research technique used in this report is secondary and two case studies have been used.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1
Research Question3
Research Aim and objectives3
CHAPTER 02: METHODOLOGY5
Research Design5
Literature Search5
Literature Overview6
CHAPTER 03: BACKGROUND/SETTING THE FIELD12
Today's Changing Music Industry12
High connectivity15
Audience becoming Authors16
Direct Marketing - Twitter, Facebook17
CHAPTER 04: ANALYSIS OF THE CHANGING MUSIC INDUSTRY19
Vertical Integration21
Case Study22
CHAPTER 05: CRITIQUE23
CHAPTER 06: CONCLUSION25
Cloud computing (web 2.0) and independent artists25
REFERENCES30
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION
The research questions for this thesis are in relation to the tone of the discussion of digital music in the media. Unfortunately, much of the debate is over digital music becoming pirated and disputes about it. Major record labels and industry associations like the Association of Independent Music and British Phonographic Institute (BPI) have traditionally applied the term large-scale piracy of business operations that are dedicated to bulk copy and manufacturing of popular music in compact discs and tapes. Following the trend, were quick to label a person involved in the online file-sharing files with copyright pirates, as well (Wark 2006 pp. 165). This research will be following a methodology motivated by the beliefs that the media artefacts and commodities studies is leaving us with the reflections of our daily practices which are measurable. The focus of this research will be particularly over the collision of industrial and cultural activities and new technologies intersection and the culture experiencing ways? This research will be involving a combination of new studies of media with the analysis of political and economic situation of music as a commodity, music industry and media, and theories. It will also be consisting of the methodology which will be referring to the analysis of application: the specific kind of case studies which will be offering the advances of methodology for researchers who are interested in the digital object studies.
Controversial developments and laws as the technology (DRM) Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) and Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and the ongoing litigation by the Association of Independent Music (AIM) against individual users have polarized debate. As a result, the discussion in the conferences of the music industry and in the press about music is limited to concerns about how ...