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March 16, 2005

While I was out of town yesterday, Engadget ran my interview with Napster CEO Chris Gorog. Lots of reaction so far:

61 comments attached to the interview;

• MacDailyNews dissects the interview, with 60 or so readers chiming in;

a dozen or more blogs

Gorog was fun to interview -- smart and savvy about the music business (an impression you'd miss if you skipped the interview and went directly to the comments posted beneath the article). Excerpt:

Gorog: The point is simply that people are going to value instantaneous access to anything they can think of anywhere anytime. That’s what they’ll place value in rather than ownership — I own this CD, I own this track I downloaded. Because in the digital world, everything is available.

So it’s really a paradigm shift for people to recognize that the music collections they’ve carried around with them on their back, all of this stuff doesn’t matter anymore. Because for a monthly fee they can have access not only to everything they’ve collected in the past, but everything they don’t even know about yet that they can still discover. It’s a very different model and extremely attractive, once you get used to it. ...

Via New Media Musings


Originally posted by JD Lasica from New Media Musings, remediated by yatta on Mar 16, 2005 at 11:59 PM