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The Morning Tabs – January 14

by WAMM on January 14, 2011 · 0 comments

Michael Brandvold, who used to run KISS's website, wants to help you out.

The final Tabs of the week include an interview with the Godfather of the Taiwanese and Chinese music industry, 20 TED talks, some instructive sales numbers, and a free offer from KISS’s former website manager. [click to continue…]

As you might have heard, there are people out there who think this whole Getting Your Music Into China series is a bad idea. But in the interest of providing some additional information about what’s going on inside China, I  sat down with Rock in China! founders and editors Max Leonhard von Schaper and Yang Yu. In this exclusive interview, they discussed current musical trends, how to get your music into the Chinese rock scene, tips, pointers and tricks, creative trends and more. [click to continue…]

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Yesterday, our Getting Your Music Into China series began with an interview with Music Dish founder Eric de Fontenay. Eric explained why China, which for decades had been closed off to Western sounds and artists, has recently begun to open itself up to outside influences again.

Today, our conversation with de Fontenay continues, this time centering on what kinds of resources are available to westerners who want to learn more about this growing, evolving market. [click to continue…]

Next week, the good people at Music Dish will be hosting a panel discussion entitled “Breaking Into International Markets, From China to MIDEM.” Though the discussion will likely be about quite a lot of different things, we figured this would be the perfect opportunity to delve into the world’s biggest, and arguably most interesting, music market: China’s.

This is the first of a three part series that will go over everything from Chinese tastes to distribution and promotion, all things you can do from the comforts of your living room, and we’re going to begin with a conversation with Eric de Fontenay, the founder of Music Dish*China, about the recent changes in China that have made it more accessible for foreigners. [click to continue…]

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White House Rolls Out New IP Enforcement Strategy

June 23, 2010

Technology has rendered existing IP laws around the world obsolete.  The White House made clear that they are aware of this situation today in announcing a new strategy for intellectual property enforcement.

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