Net Neutrality, Music Industry and Web 3.0 from nextMEDIA in Banff

DaveO
2008
13
06

Net Neutrality is a *big* topic which will be addressed more in a primer post next week but in the meantime, check out this interview by Nicole Scott with Kris Krug on bnetTV.com. Kris offers some savvy suggestions about how to "frame" the conversation about net neutrality by emphasizing digital human rights in Canada with a suite of progressive policies towards access, privacy and competition.

Also in this video from nextMedia in Banff Alberta, KK and host Nicole discuss the state of the music industry including emerging labels, royalty schemes, and revenue streams in a wide-ranging conversation - they even call out the music industry for suing their fans!

Also Raincity Studios gets a plug as builders of web communities using open source tools - ideal for artists and companies to outreach to their fans and promote participation.

Finally, Kris "Krugger" talks about concepts for Web 3.0 (pardon the buzzword) - in particular the web-er-net decoupling from the desktop PC with applications and experiences being designed natively for mobile devices.

In case you missed it, Kris was part of the rag-tag team of documenters at nextMEDIA and World Television Festival in Banff. Along with Megan, Erica, Phillip and others, they produced heaps of videos, photos, blog posts exploring the dis-intermediation between the old and new media paradigms.

Get started at Kris' YouTube and/or nextMEDIA and Banff WTF 2008 for interviews with luminaries, candid hi-jinks and grassroots analysis and Banff Flickr Group for photos. Finally, here's how they rallied the social media contributions ... (post links in comments for more coverage as needed) ...

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