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Music2020 was born out of a need to redefine the music business ecosystem – the current model doesn’t work, and we need a new way forward. Music2020 is a non-profit Organization with a mission of educating the Stakeholders of the Music Industry – including artists, consumers, labels, streaming services, and others – in order to realize our vision for vibrant, fair and transparent music industry.

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The music industry is climbing back. For the second year in a row, the industry has grown. That’s great news and means w...
03/23/2018

The music industry is climbing back. For the second year in a row, the industry has grown. That’s great news and means we can finally start addressing where those profits go! Recode: https://www.recode.net/2018/3/22/17152592/music-sales-streaming-2017-riaa

Flat used to be the new up for the music labels. Now they’re up for real: Sales increased 14 percent in 2017.

Now, this article is less about the music industry and more about the technology industry, but it presents an interestin...
01/26/2018

Now, this article is less about the music industry and more about the technology industry, but it presents an interesting question for us music lovers.

Do you remember that time your CD’s would only play in stereos built by the manufacturers of those CD’s? No? Us neither. Stop playing around Apple and add all music streaming to your platform. CC: Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music https://mashable.com/2018/01/24/why-apple-homepod-might-fail/

It's unbelievable that HomePod won't work with Spotify or Pandora.

Welcome to 2018! We’ve been quiet for a while, but we’re back with 2 years until we hit our goal of a better music indus...
01/03/2018

Welcome to 2018! We’ve been quiet for a while, but we’re back with 2 years until we hit our goal of a better music industry for all by 2020!

Spotify is not helping.

“Wixen – whose repertoire also includes works by The Doors, The Black Keys and Rage Against The Machine – also seeks to force Spotify to ‘develop and implement procedures for identifying and properly licensing songs.” https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/spotify-sued-for-1-6bn-by-wixen-in-huge-copyright-infringement-lawsuit/

'Spotify has more than $3 billion in annual revenue and pays outrageous annual salaries to its executives'

Thoughts on this?While YouTube presents a good argument as to why, this article from The Next Web shows how YouTube crea...
09/29/2017

Thoughts on this?

While YouTube presents a good argument as to why, this article from The Next Web shows how YouTube creators could be harmed.

https://thenextweb.com/video/2017/09/28/youtube-builds-wall-creators-patreon/ #.tnw_LIVTLEVC

According to several YouTube creators, the site is no longer allowing them to add Patreon links at the cards at the end of their videos, unless they monetize said content. Meaning that, unless you allow YouTube to run ads on your videos, it’s going to be a little harder for you to make money from …

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver hit the nail on the head Sunday night. This is EXACTLY why the music industry ended u...
09/25/2017

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver hit the nail on the head Sunday night. This is EXACTLY why the music industry ended up where it is. https://youtu.be/00wQYmvfhn4

Big businesses are getting even bigger thanks to a rise in corporate mergers. John Oliver explains why that could make you want to physically destroy your ca...

The question here isn't "should T Swift be able" its "will T Swift split the profits with her co-writers?" "Look What Yo...
09/11/2017

The question here isn't "should T Swift be able" its "will T Swift split the profits with her co-writers?"

"Look What You Made Me Do" is credited to Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Fred Fairbrass, Richard Fairbrass, and Rob Manzoli. All of whom would probably love a cut of any merch sales produced by the song they helped write.

Many thanks to our friends TuneRegistry for pointing this article out way! http://www.nme.com/news/music/lawyers-respond-taylor-swifts-attempt-copyright-phrases-new-album-reputation-2135122

Law professionals have spoken out over Taylor Swift's reported attempt to copyright phrases from her new album 'Reputation'.

09/05/2017

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08/14/2017

What do you want to see from us? Music2020 has a few exciting projects in the works and want your input. Let us know of any music industry wins or losses, new technologies, or anything that is exciting in the realm of the music business!

Scott Kirby, co-founder of Music2020org, produced a documentary called "KillSwitch" about the impact payola has had on t...
08/09/2017

Scott Kirby, co-founder of Music2020org, produced a documentary called "KillSwitch" about the impact payola has had on the music industry. Read more about it here from the Telegram and watch the full documentary on our website. http://www.telegram.com/article/20151020/ENTERTAINMENTLIFE/151029993

WORCESTER — One has to be of a “certain age” to remember the old Payola controversy between record companies and radio stations

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