Congrats EMI! You've Killed Some Innovation
from the nice-work dept
Remember how EMI insisted it was going in a new direction that wouldn't be anti-technology and anti-fan? The company even hired some well-respected Silicon Valley techies for street cred. And then... it just kept on suing any and every innovation that came, often making it personal. Last month we wrote about yet another such lawsuit that had numerous troubling implication. The lawsuit targeted a developer of a service, Swurl, who just used an API for another service, Seeqpod, that was being sued. It's quite troublesome to claim that one company is liable for simply using an API of another company who, itself, is probably not doing anything infringing. But, EMI is a big company with lots of money (though, it's dwindling) and the developer it sued, Ryan Sit, was just a guy working on a fun project -- so, he's now pulled down the project. So, congrats, EMI for killing an innovative service. Great way to show how you're "different" and how much you "get" Silicon Valley. If I were Doug Merrill or Corey Ondrejka -- EMI's two big digital gurus -- I'd be ashamed to be employed by such a company. You're helping to stomp out innovation rather than enable it.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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Filed Under: cory ondrejka, doug merrill, innovation
Companies: emi, seeqpod, swurl
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a public shaming
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Currently though, Microsoft isn't doing anything to stop end users from accessing other browsers. They just don't do the work of the end user for them.
I don't have an issue with Microsoft in the browser space either. Microsoft is anti-competition in every area, but apart from making IE uninstallable and standards compliant, I wouldn't ask for much else.
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That said, there are several OEMs that will let you choose if you want Firefox/Safari thrown on the OS on top of Vista/XP. Unsure if it violates the OEM license or not but it seems to happen for those who care.
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A Fool and their Money
This is completely true for all the management at EMI.
They keep letting the lawyers run things.
Either that or they are just plain stupid.
Either way they keep feeding money to the lawyers.
As things are I would say that they cannot possibly run out of money too fast.
The sooner they are gone, the better.
The artists need to be released from the stranglehold of such a backwards thinking label. The sooner they get with a label that actually understands the internet, the better.
Dear EMI, please die and fade away.
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EMI and the Old Music and Entertainment Industries in General
The attitude reminds me of the stages of dying Elizabeth Kubler-Ross identified:
* Denial (this isn't happening to me!)
* Anger (why is this happening to me?)
* Bargaining (I promise I'll be a better person if...)
* Depression (I don't care anymore)
* Acceptance (I'm ready for whatever comes)
Right now EMI and the rest are in stage two - anger. They really should run themselves as a business and not a set of petty little fiefdoms run by overtly emotional tyrants.
Someone compared the current situation to the ice harvesting industry at the turn of he 20th century. The companies that adapted to refrigeration technology and developed it (Frigidaire) did very well. Those that did not were gone by the end of the 1940's.
Considering the amount of music they stole from musicians (mostly black) early in the recording industries heyday their claims of file sharing theft are as ironic as they are false. EMI (and others) just do not seem to be able to understand (stage one denial) that they can no longer control the media and therefore can no longer control distribution.
I wonder what the bargaining stage will be like?
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