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Wednesday 3 rd November What is Web 2.0 and how important is it to the music industry? L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry. Can you work out what Web 2.0 might be from this word cloud?

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Page 1: What is Web 2.0 and how important is it to the music industry

Wednesday 3rd November

What is Web 2.0 and how important is it to the music industry?

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

Can you work out what Web 2.0 might be from this word cloud?

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L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

What is Web 2.0?

• Watch this video and see if it gives you any more clues.

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L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

What is Web 2.0?

What do you think are the key Web

2.0 websites?

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How did impact on the digital age?

• They created first peer-to-peer file sharing software running between 1999 and 2001.

• Led to a legal battle against 18 year old Shawn Fanning over copyright.

• At it’s peak it had 80 million users and 25 million songs but never once crashed.

• It was popular as people felt they were entitled access after buying the albums previously on tape or vinyl and could make compilations burnt onto CD easily.

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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How did impact on the digital age?

• Heavy metal band Metallica discovered that a demo of their song ‘I Disappear’ had been circulating across the network, even before it was released. This eventually led to the song being played on several radio stations across America and brought to Metallica’s attention that their entire back catalogue of studio material was also available. The band responded in 2000 by filing a lawsuit against Napster.

• A month later, rapper and producer Dr. Dre, who shared a lawyer and legal firm with Metallica, filed a similar lawsuit after Napster wouldn't remove his works from their service.

• Napster was forced to close down in 2001 after a group of record labels in America sued them for breach of copyright.

• This highlighted several issues – how to protect music copyright and in the digital age and the tension between the rebellious content of music and the corporate context in which it is sold.

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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The debate continues...

• Artists such as Radiohead (UK) and Dispatch (USA) support Napster as having been a vital tool in promoting their music.

• Record companies want to control artists’ music until it is officially released.

• One way to marry these factors is through free downloads on official sites or teaming up with music distributors such as iTunes.

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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How has impacted on the digital age?

• Begun in 2005 by former PayPal employees.• Most successful video upload, viewing and

sharing site.• Google bought it in 2006 for $1.65 billion.• First video was called ‘Me at the Zoo’ and features one

of the founders: Jawed Karim.

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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How has impacted on the digital age?

• In July 2006 the company announced that more than 65,000 new videos were being uploaded every day, and that the site was receiving 100 million video views per day.

• YouTube is the dominant provider of online video in the United States, with a market share of 43% and more than 14 billion videos viewed in May 2010.

• YouTube says that 24 hours of new videos are uploaded to the site every minute, and that around three quarters of the material comes from outside the United States.

• It is estimated that in 2007 YouTube consumed as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000.

• In 2007 it started to come to deals about music royalties – currently they pay between $2-5 for each 1,000 plays and 10 cents for every advertisement that’s clicked on that page.

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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How has impacted on the digital age?

• Myspace was the first major social networking site.• It’s owned by News Corporation.• Myspace became the most popular social networking site in the

United States in June 2006 and launches a UK version to ‘tap into the UK music scene’.

• The 100 millionth account was created on 9th August 2006 in the Netherlands.

• By late 2007, Myspace was considered the leading social networking site, and consistently beat out main competitor Facebook in traffic. However, when Facebook launched new features in an effort to attract a variety of users, Myspace found itself in a continuing decline of membership until Myspace was overtaken internationally by Facebook in April 2008.

• As of July 2010, the site was ranked 25th in Internet traffic, opposed to the 2nd position held by Facebook.

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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How has impacted on the digital age?

• Social network site launched in 2004.• As of July 2010 Facebook had 500 million users –

most used worldwide, with MySpace coming second.

• More people visited Facebook than Google for the week ending March 13, 2010

• It’s success lies in it’s instinctive user interface and how it adapts and adds features over time.

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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These are obviously all very powerful tools – how is Web 2.0 being used in the music

industry?

• Production

• Marketing

• Distribution

• Consumption

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

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How is Web 2.0 used in the music industry?

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

Tinie Tempah had released 2 singles and raised £800 to make a video, which was then played on MTV before he was signed.

He had set up Disturbing London Records already which still owns the rights to his music.

He had a very popular blog – milkandtwosugars.

In these times of Web 2.0, it’s important to create some hysteria around yourself before a record label will take notice.

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Why do they have a love/hate relationship with Web 2.0?

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.

LOVE HATE

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How can record labels work with Web 2.0 so that everyone gains?

Read the following articles and identify their approaches:

• YouTube and Madonna article• Future of industry article

What other approaches can you think of?

L.O. To learn about Web 2.0 and assess it’s importance to the music industry.