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Can Content Survive Online?

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Can Content Survive Online?

The music, publishing and motion picture industries are each today struggling to identify new business models that might replace existing mechanisms for funding professional content. In this edition of the Intellectual Property Colloquium, we consider the legal and strategic roadblocks that might stand in the way. Guests include: Brad Smith, General Counsel, Microsoft; Scott Martin, Executive Vice President, Intellectual Property, Paramount Pictures; and Dan Cooper, Vice President, Legal & Business Affairs, MySpace. UCLA law professor Doug Lichtman hosts.

8 Responses to “Can Content Survive Online?”

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  3. [...] Lichtman’s latest “IP Colloquium” podcast is on the question of whether or not “content can survive online.” Specifically, it’s a discussion about “online content business models.” Oddly, [...]

  4. [...] Lichtman’s latest “IP Colloquium” podcast is on the question of whether or not “content can survive online.” Specifically, it’s a discussion about “online content business models.” Oddly, [...]

  5. [...] Doug Lichtman’s latest “IP Colloquium” podcast is on the question of whether or not “content can survive online.” Specifically, it’s a discussion about “online content business models.” Oddly, [...]

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