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Web 2.0 Conference: The Future of Entertainment

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Mark Cuban, Reed Hastings, Michael Powell, Evan Williams

When will we see iTunes for Video?

  • Forces of control (traditional media companies) want closed, proprietary system
  • Even strategically aligned groups can't get access to the content
  • They are worried about eyeballs and time moving to the internet, want to slow it as much as possible
  • Broadband needs to get better, getting Netflix to deliver a DVD is still often more convenient than downloading a movie

Will the producers of good creative content be able to make money without singing with major companies?

  • The mechanisms already exist, need to get more people using them
  • Quality levels that people accept change: VHS - > DVD -> HDTV next?

Why is Korea ahead

  • 80% of the population lives in a high rise
  • Deployment has to be built around geography and politics
  • Broadband policy is still treated like it's not a socio-economic driver

Content media companies suing customers

  • #1 job of a general manager is not to win a championship, its to keep their job
  • Need a bogeyman, if they don't hit their numbers its someone else's fault
  • Hiring lawyers is easier for most companies that being creative
  • Asking 16-18 year olds to spend $15 on a CD with maybe one good song doesn't make sense
  • Attempt to buy time

Quality

  • 12 hours for a movie download is better than 24 hours for a DVD delivery
  • People don't listen to music much in rich environment, lots of little headphones, cars, etc
  • Consumers will spend a lot on big televisions, DVD players, etc

What should be done?

  • Communication policy in the US is based on premise of natural monopolies based on efficiency
  • Law builds silos between delivery methods that are now arbitrary
  • Government should stay out because the technology is in the innovation phase

Consumer generated media and access to remixable content

  • Talent is being restricted
  • In other countries the restrictions don't apply, or aren't followed
  • Don't always need base of media to remix

What's old media's place?

  • Consumer generated media don't replace traditional media, they extend it
  • They want to sell other people's work
  • New distribution systems and lower cost of entry for media creators

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