William

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Date registered: October 31, 2006

Latest posts

  1. Rise of the Grabby License Deal – licensing, versus the artist agreement — February 19, 2012
  2. We Are Moving — December 27, 2011
  3. Entertainment-Related Negotiations: Codes of Conduct, Professionalism and Ethics — November 12, 2011
  4. The Elephant in the Music Room — January 23, 2011
  5. Does Google read your email? — December 14, 2010

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  2. Ideas Want To Be Free — 1 comment
  3. The Elephant in the Music Room — 1 comment

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Feb
19

Rise of the Grabby License Deal – licensing, versus the artist agreement

The more things change in the music business, the more they stay the same. That holds true for record deals and music licensing. Nowadays, instead of selling your soul to the devil, you can license it.

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Dec
27

We Are Moving

After 10 years (gasp) on Adelaide Street West in Toronto’s Entertainment District, we are moving – a block and a half east – to the corner of Adelaide Street West & University Avenue. The new address is 181 University Avenue, Suite 2200, Toronto, ON M5H 3M7. The telephone and fax number will be the same.… Continue reading »

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Nov
12

Entertainment-Related Negotiations: Codes of Conduct, Professionalism and Ethics

Date: Thursday, December 8, 2011 | 7:45 am Location: The Conference Centre at the Ontario Bar Association, 20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor, Toronto Agenda: 7:45 am – 8:00 am Registration and Light Breakfast 8:00 am – 9:15 am Program followed by Q & A What are the ethical issues typically seen in an entertainment-related negotiation? How… Continue reading »

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Jan
23

The Elephant in the Music Room

Fingers pointed in all directions, the music industry has been assessing its shortcomings again this week. Chart numbers are setting all time lows and the rise in digital sales is cooling.

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Dec
14

Does Google read your email?

Does Google read your email? Perhaps, but Google is not nearly as big a concern as that pimply faced IT kid over in cubicle 37 at the office.

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