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53-701-03 E-Commerce Internet and the Music Industry

53-701-03 E-Commerce Internet and the Music Industry. Jacques Robert. DIGITAL PRODUCTS. Books, News, Music, Video, Knowledge, Software. CHARACTERISTICS. Information is costly to produce… but inexpensive to reproduce (Variable costs / Fixed costs ratio is very low)

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53-701-03 E-Commerce Internet and the Music Industry

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  1. 53-701-03E-CommerceInternet and the Music Industry Jacques Robert

  2. DIGITAL PRODUCTS • Books, News, Music, Video, Knowledge, Software

  3. CHARACTERISTICS • Information is costly to produce… but inexpensive to reproduce (Variable costs / Fixed costs ratio is very low) • Digital goods can be altered, transformed, manipulated … at low cost (ex. Compression and error correction) • Production of digital goods entails major sunk costs • Digital goods are either very fleeting… or very lasting (they don’t wear out) • There are fewer capacity constraints

  4. DIGITAL PRODUCTS • All bits are alike (convergence) • Can add bits that describe bits i.e metabits or "headers" • Television program + description of the program have the same format and can be processed by the receptor • Moving intelligence from the sender to the receptor

  5. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE Technology

  6. MAJOR PLAYERS (Big Five) • BMG (Arista, RCA) • EMI (Virgin, Blue Note, Capitol) • Sony (Columbia, Epic) • Universal (Decca, A&M, Geffen) • Warner (Elektra, Atlantic, Warner) • 80% of retail sales

  7. SOME DATA • Need to sell 500,000 copies to break even • In 2001, 6,455 new albums were released and only 112 sold more than 500,000 copies • 5% of releases are profitable • Royalties: between 5% and 13% • Costs of a CD: $350,000

  8. COST STRUCTURE

  9. QUESTIONS • Who has the power? • Is it efficient? • Who makes money?

  10. IMPACT OF INTERNET AND MP3 Technology Law Economics

  11. MP3 Format • WAV file (50 meg) • Motion Picture Experts Group-1, Level 3 • MP3 about 1/12 of the original file • Near CD quality • MP3 players • Computers with MP3 Player (Real, Windows Media, etc.) • CD players can now play MP3 • IPod

  12. IMPACT OF INTERNET AND MP3 • How does file sharing create value and for whom? • How does file sharing destroy value? • How can file sharing capture the value it creates? • How should the industry react? • Pricing model for Digital music? • ITunes, MusicNet, EMusic • Shouldn’t recorded music be free?

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