AP Wants To Become The ASCAP Of News
from the can't-think-of-many-worse-ideas dept
Remember the Associated Press's bizarre and unworkable idea to DRM the news. Well, reader crcb alerts us to the news that the AP is now filling in more details, about how it effectively wants to become the ASCAP of news. Yeah, you read that right. Talk about bad ideas. I'm sure being like ASCAP is appealing from the AP's side, but it makes no sense at all from the publisher side -- especially given the details where the AP gets to keep a 20% cut of any revenue collected this way. As you read through the details, it's as if the folks behind it at the AP don't quite understand the very basic economics of content and the internet:Curley indicated that the clearinghouse's biggest moneymaking opportunity is likely to be the licensing of copyright-protected content to mobile phones and an array of computer tablets such as Apple Inc.'s iPad and emerging competitors.Huh? You license content to website or apps, not to platforms... This seems to have absolute disaster written all over it.
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Blazing Saddles
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Re: Blazing Saddles
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I'm sure Reuters is cheering AP on and goading them towards their most ludicrous goal...
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New APASCAP rallying cry:
The reporters?
The Children of the Reporters?
The Great-grand-sixth-cousin-of-the-children-of-the-reporters?????
Go to Congress with that mouthful.
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False Value Creation
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Blazing ASCAP
I can see the big AP business meeting now.... some bozo in the marketing department just bought his first IPhone, he's all excited because he has this Great Idea. Hey, what if we charge every IPhone user who reads AP stuff. OH! He just read an article about these other cool new devices - he wrote down all their names, because if we charge every one of them, too, it's Even More Money! Wow! I can save publishing AND get a big bonus! Then I'll be able to score even more crack!
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hanging their hopes on the latest fad
Besides, the proposal would itself probably kill off mobile as a news platform or at least encourage consumers to find a way around AP sources.
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And the movie Studios want 30 days windows before netflix rents the films ...
And the record labels want to ... etc etc etc
Its really funny how correct David Wong is ...
FARTS--Forced ARTificial Scarcity
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Re: False Value Creation
It just adds to the cost of business and makes corruption seem commonplace and therefore necessary and acceptable.
It also seems that everyone who argues for such a right to extract payments as a matter of law and practice from anyone who might use their content or service always speaks as if they have confused themselves with the content or the service itself. It's a modern version of "I am the state." The AP thinks that if it disappeared tomorrow, so would the news. The RIAA thinks that if it disappeared tomorrow, musicians and artists would just quit making music. Same for the MPAA and movies.
Okay, I don't think they actually think that. They know better, but that won't stop them from arguing that perspective because they want it codified into law that that is the case. If you think the parasite and the host are the same, you're not likely to kill the parasite to cure the host.
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Lost in the wasteland
Now all we need is Larrey and Moee, and we'll have something worth watching.
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End State
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Re: Lost in the wasteland
http://tinyurl.com/27bfuqu
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Re: Blazing Saddles
All you have to do is shoot the ones that try to go around it. That's where government enforcement comes in.
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Re: Blazing ASCAP
If you measure success by wealth, it seems to be working pretty well for ASCAP.
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AP Really Wants To Be Like ASCAP
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