Why The Zune Blood Money Universal Gets Probably Won't Reach Musicians
from the how-it-all-works dept
We're still not sure we understand why Microsoft agreed to give a cut of every Zune sold to Universal Music. There's no real reason to, and it sets a dumb precedent. In fact, Universal Music's chief, Doug Morris, continues on his self-destructive path of squeezing everybody in the ecosystem for money by saying that he hopes to work out a similar deal with Apple in the future -- which seems unlikely to happen. We hope he tries, though, and Apple calls his bluff. It would be interesting to see who needs the other more. However, part of the excitement over the Microsoft deal was that Morris promised that 50% of the money coming in would actually go to the artists -- though it was never at all clear how it was determined what musicians would get what. Of course, that leads to all sorts of opportunities for typical entertainment industry funny accounting. Steve Gordon, who literally wrote the (okay, a) book on "the future of the music business," chimes in with an explanation for why it's unlikely musicians will see their cut of the deal. It's not in most musicians contracts to receive money from such licensing deals, and it's unlikely Universal Music is going to enlighten them about the availability of the money. But, the bigger issue is the same reason why most musicians don't make any money from CD sales in the first place. The record labels keep all incoming royalties to repay whatever the labels claim was the "cost" of making and promoting their album. Most artists never cover that fee with their royalties, so they never get anything. So, even if Universal actually does earmark the money to musicians, they'll probably still keep it and put it down to recouped costs.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Where will money go?
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Reg Crandall
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This helps with costs for sure! Way to go John b..whoever you are!
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The Lawyers Win
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Of course they paid
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It's the nature of companies to be greedy, and the idea that information can be charged for is the fundamental flaw that causes all this mess.
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That's why I like Magnatune's business model. The artist keeps the rights to their own music, and gets half of the proceeds from each sale. How cool is that?
(No, I'm not affiliated in any way with Magnatune, I just think that they're really cool.)
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Roast spoon, anyone?
Then they're in the wrong freakin' business, 'cause it's been a long time since I've seen a music ad that's impacted me! If they don't spend all this money, then they're money-hungry despots like every other idiot that doesn't understand money is nothing but a medium, and welcome to the world of corporate Darwinism, enjoy your stay, and if they do, then that's just SAD. ^-^ Go be sad for them now ->
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Nothing to do about it.
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And are you selling your CDs on 3rd party distribution sites? There are a lot of popular ones that are just distro, no labeling, no DRM, and most of the money still goes to you!
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The sad part is...
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How needs the other more???
Limiting their content will hurt them and move busines away to those that have what pepole want to listen.
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Universal Music Deal with Microsoft and its Zume M
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