Downloads Drive Bowie Bond Market

from the ch-ch-ch-ch-changes dept

David Bowie's been a pioneer in many ways when it comes to combining music, technology and marketing. He's had Bowienet, his own ISP, for several years now, and considered opening an online bank a few years back as well. In 1997, he started a trend where musicians would sell bonds that used future royalties as income, and the "Bowie Bond" market rolled along as other artists offered their own bonds. Last year, though, Bowie's original bond's rating was lowered to one step above junk, with a rating service citing weak music sales. Now, with music sales looking up, growth in the download business has Wall Street looking at Bowie Bonds again. Hedge-fund managers are interested in them because they offer an investment not tied to the performance of broader financial markets, and the fund behind the original bond says it's talking to Bob Marley's family to create bonds based on his songs and also owns a number of other copyrights it hopes to monetize. Of course, one interesting aspect to all of this is Bowie's sour outlook on copyright, when it's that intellectual property protection on which the bonds are based: most of their revenue is derived from the mechanical royalties that are defined by law in most of the world.
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  • identicon
    Robert Martin, 23 Aug 2005 @ 11:19am

    no conflict.

    You omitted:

    "So it's like, just take advantage of these last few years because none of this is ever going to happen again."

    Bowie believes, he says, that musicians will be left with no option other than touring, and he's cool with that.

    If he is accepting (even welcoming) of such a fate for his art (almost said craft), why should he concern himself with how these bonds, which exist separate from him as his art does not, fare under a [hackneyed phrase warning] new paradigm?

    Markets have their own life, and at times their own death, that the creator of a market cannot always foresee or control.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 23 Aug 2005 @ 12:01pm

    No Subject Given

    Too bad Bowie can't put this kind of energy and enthusaiasm into his music anymore. It used to be fun to watch him reinvent himself every couple of years.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Gregory H., 3 Sep 2005 @ 7:29am

      Re: No Subject Given

      You haven't been paying attention. He keeps on doing his image and style shifting.

      link to this | view in chronology ]


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