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hello hf jews, i were testing my colors otherwise the first frag is hardly cutted and its by me , last time im usin banana’s 5man aheahea hf watchin DISCLAIMER: I DON’T OWN THE MUSIC COMPANIES OR THE ARTISTS OR BANDS USED IN THIS VIDEO. I AM NOT GETTING PAID FOR THIS OR GIVING FREE MUSIC TO ANYONE. THIS IS NOT MEANT TO INFRINGE ANY COPYRIGHTS, THIS IS JUST MEANT TO ENTERTAIN. AND TO ENTERTAIN ONLY.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

TopSpin Media CEO and founder Ian Rogers discusses the death and rebirth of the music industry,how he began working with the Beastie Boys after illegally pirating one of their LIVE concerts, and why he has a tattoo of the logo of Steve Jobs first computer company on his leg. 2:00 Mail Chimp Ad 4:00 Ian Rogers explains the fall of the Record Industry 6:00-8:00 How do musicians gets signed these days? 8:00-9:00 How the Internet has impacted the music industry? 9:00-10:00 How did Ian start in the music biz? 10:00-11:00 Ian explains the technology of music in 1991 11:00-12:00 Ian reveals his NEXT tattoo from Steve Jobs’ first computer co. 12:00-14:00 What was so cool about the NEXT system? 14:00-15:00 The introduction of the world wide web and the Mosaic system 15:00-16:00 What is the card catalog system? 16:00-17:00 Ian really created the first Napster 🙂 17:00-18:00 Ian becomes the Beastie Boys web guy 18:00-19:00 How did you play MP3′s back then? 19:00-20:00 Winamp, Shoutcast, Gnutella, Audio Galaxy 20:00-21:00 Gnutella was the first pier to pier, but faulty 21:00-23:00 The mtg where it all happened for Gnutella 23:00-24:00 “We build the site to share recipes” 24:00-27:00 Winamp tries to sell music in 1999 27:00-28:00 The record companies encouraged people to steal! 28:00-30:00 Ian was working in the cloud in 2003 30:00-31:00 Ians experience at Yahoo! Music 32:00-34:00 Ad for Go to Webinar 34:00-36:00 360 deals and LIve Nation 36:00-37:00 How music deals are done now 37:00
Video Rating: 5 / 5