Record Exec Tries to Nudge NARAS

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John Snyder, the President of Artist House Records, and his son Ben discussed the future of media entertainment and why the RIAA and MPAA have got it wrong in a paper they submitted to the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences on Thursday. The paper appears here, at Salon.com.

(I'd credit the link, but I don't remember who I got it from. Sorry!)

It's good to know that someone in that business is pushing for more creative thinking.

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