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 Music on the Internet
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Editeur :
Idate
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Anglais
Date de publication :
Mars 2001
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Présentation de l'étude de marché - Description & Table des matières
 Music on the Internet


 

 
The new landscape of the musical publishing and distribution sector, in light
 

 
of developments on the net.

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
Technologies enabling music on-demand and downloading:

 

 


 

 
- streaming, MP3, MP4, MP3 Pro and other formats which integrate DRM (Digital
 

 
Rights Management), exchange technologies;

 

 


 

 
- the MP 3 phenomenon: its origins, how it functions, the players involved (Napster,
 

 
MP3.com, Scour, Gnutella, Majo Nation, Audiogalaxy…), its use on the web
 

 
and in consumer electronics.

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
Position of the players involved:

 

 


 

 
- industry giants, lMSPs, radio, copyright protection agencies, artists…;

 

 


 

 
- organisation, Internet strategy and business models.

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
Stakes and constraints
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- legal constraints, access constraints, particularly the role of bit rates;

 

 


 

 
- the arrival of AOL and Vivendi;

 

 


 

 
- stakes for major recording industry players and new entrants.


 

1/ Markets, technologies and usages

Piracy: forms of piracy and industry losses

Digitization: technologies and usages

2/Web music's place in the value chain

Distribution being harmed by influence exchange systems

Artists' and record labels' stance on web music

Music's new economy

3. The players' strategies

For each of the 22 players analysed

• History, shareholders, structure, key events, international presence

• Financial data: turnover, net earnings, market capitalisation

• Activities and services: labels, distribution system, subsidiary operations, mail order, other services (websites…)

Business models

Partnerships: syndication, technical partnerships…

4/ Stakes: threats and opportunities

Piracy

Economic repercussions along the chain

Technological developments and new ways of listening to music


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