[Fmpro] Managers etc & royalties?

Chris Alpiar chris at alpiar.com
Mon May 7 23:56:32 GMT 2007


The same reason race tracks and casinos don't. Tracking digital download is
so easy, it's already being done by every web server out there whether IIS
or Apache or whatever. The data just needs to be mined into a database and
reports created and a central agency using that data to collect. I spent
some years programming and I guarantee you every download ever made was
accounted for someplace, but without a desire to centralize, standardize and
then disseminate that information, it just rots in the graveyard of ones and
zeros

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[mailto:fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com] On Behalf Of leshurdle
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 7:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Managers etc & royalties?


On May 7, 2007, at 2:03 PM, Lynne T. Conte wrote:

>
> I have to run out, but here is a link for review purposes only:
>
> http://www-sop.inria.fr/orion/Publications/Articles/viip03.pdf

Hi Lynne,

V interesting paper.... must be honest I got burned after the 2nd  
page, however;

If I understand the program then 'tracking' music should be a pice of  
cake compared to 'tracking' people.... or did I miss the entire point?

Here's the question for you......... why doesn't the Entertainment  
industry want $$ accuracy at any level in any form?

Les


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