‘Things are not going to stop changing,’ Ingenta’s Randy Petway told Monday’s Rights Conference audience. And that means new urgency around effective rights management.
Letting the Audience Drive: A Few Words With Adam Gomolin
It’s a golden age, says Adam Gomolin, ‘with so many companies competing to find new models with better value propositions for authors.’ His Inkshares is in the running, and he speaks Monday (June 13) at our rights conference.
Rights for a Song: A Few Words with Euvin Weeber
‘We clean up the messes of data that are created by these digital services who are using music,’ says Audiam’s Euvin Weeber, who speaks about rights and royalties at our Rights Conference on Monday (June 13).
‘A Business, Not a Luxury’: A Few Words with Philippa Donovan
Bringing her literary consultancy services to Los Angeles, Philippa Donovan joins the June 13 Rights and Content conference speakers’ roster, impressed with the ‘intensity to the creativity in this town.’
‘Legacy Content Can Be Mined Gold’: A Few Words With Matt Dellinger
‘A vast pool of quality legacy content amounts to a huge, permanent brand advantage,’ says Rights and Content conference speaker Matt Dellinger. But how can it be deployed?
‘Maximize the Rights Impact of a Book’: A Few Words With Kris Kliemann
‘Rights and permission revenue is a low-cost, high-margin business,’ says Kris Kliemann, who speaks on June 13 at our rights conference in New York City.