Who Sets Up An 'Innovation Forum' Hosted By A Guy Who Insists That Nothing Good Has Come From The Internet?
from the really-now? dept
A few days ago, I received a surprise invitation to an "innovation forum" in Los Angeles to be held at the beginning of February. I have other commitments, and on such short notice, I couldn't attend, but in looking over the program, I was a bit surprised to see who's behind it:Universal Music's Lucian Grainge is the guy who, upon taking over that company, announced that CDs were a big part of its future. He's also the guy who has lobbied politicians directly for ISPs to spy on users and report to the labels if they thought someone was infringing.
Then there's Ari Emanuel, Hollywood's super agent, who (among other things) claims that Google engineers just need to invent a magic stop piracy button (he's sure they can do it). He also insists that cord cutting is a "myth." He's also clinging to the past, claiming that the movie business is all about DVDs (ignoring, of course, that the movie business once tried to kill the home movie business). Oh, and he was directly pressuring President Obama to put a three strikes plan in place.
And then there's Michael Lynton, the head of Sony Pictures. You may remember him from this lovely statement: "I'm a guy who doesn't see anything good having come from the internet. Period." Given a chance to provide a more nuanced explanation, he doubled down, insisting that fewer people will create content because of infringement (even as the data shows an explosion in new content). He's also claimed that piracy is killing the movie business, even as the box office continues to set new records every year.
Basically, if you had to pick three "innovators," I'd put these guys pretty close to the end of the line. All three of them have a history of not innovating, but pushing protectionist policies to hold back innovation and to promote legacy business models at the expense of innovators and innovation.
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Filed Under: ari emanuel, hollywood, innovation, innovation forum, lucian grainge, michael lynton
Companies: sony pictures, universal music, william morris endeavor
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Actually they are innovative...
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I imagine if anyone posts anything anti IP or pro Internet freedom that is an instant ban?
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It's about innovation in gate-keeping and racketeering.
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All in the Subtitle
How do we stop it?
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I wish I was good enough at photoshop, because these three would be the perfect candidates for a picture of just that with a tagline of "Innovation".
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;)
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Also in attendance will be a VP from YouTube, the founders of Spotify, Soundcloud and Songkick, some UK bureaucrats, a chairperson from Maker Studios, and Jimmy Wales.
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Three Monkeys
(with shameless copy/pasting from Mike's article.)
First we have Mr. See No Evil
Universal Music's Lucian Grainge
* the guy who, upon taking over that company, announced that CDs were a big part of its future
* the guy who has lobbied politicians directly for ISPs to spy on users and report to the labels if they thought someone was infringing
He can't see that:
* CDs are NOT a big part of Univeral Music's future
* only a court could determine if content online is actually infringement
Next we have Mr. Hear No Evil
Hollywood's super agent Ari Emanuel
* claims that Google engineers just need to invent a magic stop piracy button (he's sure they can do it)
* insists that cord cutting is a "myth."
* clinging to the past, claiming that the movie business is all about DVDs
* was directly pressuring President Obama to put a three strikes plan in place.
He can't hear what he doesn't want to hear:
* if Hollywood can't even determine whether online content is infringing, or fair use, or even authorized uploads, then how can Google determine this?
* court cutting is happening
* the movie business isn't about DVD's, but about making money from licensing and getting people to actually see movies
* that three accusations instead of actual proof should not be able to deprive anyone of an internet connection
Last but not least we have Mr. Speak No Evil
Michael Lynton, the head of Sony Pictures
* "I'm a guy who doesn't see anything good having come from the internet. Period."
* he doubled down, insisting that fewer people will create content because of infringement (even as the data shows an explosion in new content).
* also claimed that piracy is killing the movie business, even as the box office continues to set new records every year.
But it should be Speak No Good, because what he says sounds plenty evil to me.
But then wasn't it Sony who put rootkits onto everyone's computers in 2005? Oh, but that wasn't Sony Pictures.
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Seriously, they realized that they can't make a good MMO so they're letting the players do it.
Oh, I know why SOE isn't liked...it's one of the actual profitable parts of Sony.
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Their definition...
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Techniques and methodologies, even if they essentially halt progress and inevitably shift our society back to a more feudal model, can still be highly innovative and creative.
It's just not the sort of innovation or creation the vast majority of society is looking for.
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Re: Actually they are innovative...
your CES "Pro-Copyright" Panel that had no one representing artists and creators!
http://voxindie.org/CES-copyright-panel-no-artists
and uhm... yeah, there's this to from the CNET panel moderator explaining how he got duped by CES.
https://plus.google.com/112961607570158342254/posts/KHXXzA7ZY7E
Good job, Good Job!
Pot, Kettle, Black.
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Except for the artist and creator who was on the panel.
there's this to from the CNET panel moderator explaining how he got duped by CES.
Or CEA just screwed up. That sounded more like incompetence than villainy.
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Perhaps so, but why not call it the "Protect Copyright" conference or something, rather than the "Innovation Forum"? I mean I'm sure they could come up with a good name that isn't the exact opposite of what they stand for.
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I'll have to tell Hank Shocklee -- a member of the rock and roll hall of fame -- that he's not an artist or a creator.
Ditto John Perry Barlow, a long time member of the Grateful Dead.
That said, I actually agree that panel was poorly conceived and told the moderator and the organizers as much.
But this case is quite different. This isn't a panel, this is an entire event presented by three people who have been anti-innovation, claiming to be an "innovator's forum."
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Industry leaders confirmed to attend include: Daniel Ek, Spotify Founder; Robert Kyncl, Vice President and Global Head of Content for Google/YouTube... Jimmy Wales, Founder & CEO, Wikipedia; Ynon Kreiz, Ex-CEO/Chairman Endemol/Chairman Maker Studios;
yeah... no representation there, and they aren't even of the fake variety like barlow shlocklee...
FYI, barlow's "band" don't agree with him on copyright... but than again neither does googles own chief economist...
http://thetrichordist.com/2012/05/01/effs-john-perry-barlow-is-wrong/
jus sayin'
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Yes, and there were plenty of entertainment industry folks who "attended" the panel at CES.
yeah... no representation there, and they aren't even of the fake variety like barlow shlocklee...
Shocklee is a "fake"? Really now?
You're delusional.
FYI, barlow's "band" don't agree with him on copyright... but than again neither does googles own chief economist...
Heh. That's wrong on so many levels it's not even funny.
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That you have no idea what you're talking about? Yes.
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