stealing intellectual property has never been so easy

[caption id="attachment_190" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Music Pirate"]Music Pirate[/caption] Last week i was introduced to a couple of websites that are disturbingly good at what they do. Someone innocently emailed them to an industry email list i am on asking for people's thoughts on their legality. I commented first and was the recipient of a hellstorm of comments from people defending these website's existence.

The websites: TuneNabber.com and ClipNabber.com are just what they sound like. Tune Nabber allows a user to enter the URL of any streaming audio/video content and "nabbs" it by making a MP3 copy of the audio and making it available for download on your computer. Clip Nabber does the same thing except it actually copies the entire video clip and makes it availablefor download to your computer.

All of my conventional wisdom tells me that both of these are taking content placed in a fixed broadcast format and changing the formatof that content, thus violating the rights of the content owner. Well, my esteemed brethren simply blew up on me when I made the statement "To me, they are clearly facilitating copyright infringement." Stating that these sites were no different from Tivo, tabbed browsing or even a browser's "save image as" function in that they simply "time-shifted" the video and/or audio making it possible for a user to watch it at a later date.

I would be fascinated to hear what anyone else has to say on this subject. To me, although it seems like a black and white matter- I do realize that all of copyright land tends to stay in the gray.

Top 10 best ideas in Classical Music- a review

Sorry for the feast and famine blog posts, but I am especially motivated this week. I was delighted when a colleague sent me a link to a new classical music blog (well at least new to me). This blog, "The Dutch Perspective" written by Marc Van Bree is a refreshing take on cultural affairs and PR from the perspective of a non-profit PR and social media specialist. Not only did the title of his latest blog post excite me, but the content was quite exciting as well. The title, "The ten best ideas in classical music online" says it all, but as I read his David Letterman top 10 list, I realized that I (moreover Naxos) have much to do with several of the initiatives mentioned in the list.

If you are curious about the whole list, please feel free to read it and Marc's other posts here.

I will spare you the details and go into the movements and initiatives that I/we had something to do with. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra gives away memberships to Naxos Music Library with subscriptions to the new season

"The BSO enthusiastically proclaims “Imagine leaving a concert and wanting to go right home and hear your favorite parts of the music again and again…Well now you can!” on its Web site. And rightly so. This is a perfect example of a smart collaboration that adds value to the orchestra experience." ## That's right folks. We did it! We are partnering with not only the BSO, but a slew of other great Symphonies to offer the highly acclaimed Naxos Music Library as a value-add to season tickets purchases. The opportunity to work with these great orchestras offering this value for their subscribers has been a wonderful experience. Hopefully more will jump on board for next season!

Keeping Score / Beyond the Score

"Although they have distinct differences, I would put the San Francisco Symphony’s Keeping Score programs and the Chicago Symphony’s Beyond the Score programs in the same category of innovation. If it wasn’t for the negative connotations, I would be tempted to use the term “infotainment” to describe the presentations. Check them out and see how you would describe them." ## While I have nothing to do with the beyond the score project (which I think is a phenomenal endeavor), I have worked with the good folks at the San Francisco Symphony on their initiative for a few years now providing licensed music for their educational CDs and am glad that their series is garnering recognition. Classical music on Twitter (Toronto Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, London Symphony, Atlanta Symphony)

## Along with these great Symphonies, Naxos also has several Twitter accounts. We have found that these are a great way to connect with our customer base. In case you were wondering, you can follow the official Naxos Twitter account, Naxos Direct, Naxos Music Library account, or my personal account.

I think it's pretty exciting that we are involved with 3 out of 10 of these initiatives. I enjoy being a part of a forward-thinking leader in the Classical Music World. That's all for now.

Top 10 Ad Songs of the 2008

While Advertising Age just published their list of top Ad songs of 2008, I thought it might be fitting to publish the unofficial Naxos Records top Licensed Classical works for Advertising, Film and TV of 2008. (click the links to see the ads)

So without further adieu,

*  HP Touchsmart  

Four Seasons: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, RV. 315 "Summer": Presto by Antonio Vivaldi

*  Axe Shower Gel… So Cute   

Sleeping Beauty: Valse by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

*  Tropic Thunder
The 4 Seasons: Violin Concerto in F Major, Op. 8, No. 3 RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring) I. Allegro by Antonio Vivaldi

*  Valkryie
Der Ring: Act III: Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner

*  Milk
Tosca: Act III: Presto, su! Mario! Mario! by Giacomo Puccini

*  Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
Violin Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 "Kreutzer" by Ludwig Van Beethoven

*  Horton Hears A Who!
Der Ring: Act III: Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner

*  Halloween
English Suite No. 3 in G minor, BWV 808 by J.S. Bach

*  Charlie Wilson's War
Farewell of Slavianka by Vasiliy Agapkin

*  Made of Honor
Lohengrin, Act III: Wedding March (arr. For organ) by Richard Wagner

 

 

Enjoy these and learn more about licensing music from Naxos by clicking the logo below or going to www.NaxosLicensing.com

-Randall

New Naxos Licensing site now available in Beta

That's right, folks... Now you can access the greatest collection of Classical Music available for Licensing through the World's Leading Classical Label, Naxos! It is my pleasure to introduce you to www.NaxosLicensing.com . A one-stop licensing resource featuring not only Naxos, but music from more than a dozen other labels that can be licensed easily. The vast majority of the music included at Naxos Licensing is one-stop licensing due to the fact that it is primarily Classical Music and in the Public Domain!!! There is plenty of modern music as well... Pretty much every great "classical" piece ever recorded.

This is still in Beta, so please feel free to try it out and let me know your thoughts/comments. Our goal is to have this be the premier licensing resource for Classical Music.

Go ahead give it a try...