Less That Expected Sales Of Beatles Rockband Shows It's Not Just...

Courtesy Techdirt  Fri, 10/23/2009 - 12:20

You may recall last year that the head of Warner Music Group, Edgar Bronfman Jr., demanded that music video games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band weren't paying enough for the music they used in the games, saying that the success of such games was "entirely dependent on the content we own and control." As we mentioned at the time, this is the usual fallacy of the entertainment industry, to assume that the entire value of the product is...


 

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