SanFran MusicTech Summit at Hotel Kabuki

by Burstein! on May 12, 2009 · 1 comment

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SanFran MusicTech

SanFran MusicTech Summit takes place Monday, May 18th at Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco. It’s a gathering or music technology developers, musicians, investors, labels, service providers, and others with a vested interest in the technology behind music creation, distribution and monetization.

Panels include “Music in Audio Visual Works” moderated by Joshua Wattles of deviantART, “Efficient Digital Delivery” moderated by Tom Conrad of Pandora, and a discussion of Monetization of moderated by Celia Hirschman of One Little Indian records (with Fred Von Lohmann of the EFF on the panel – interesting).

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1 CTP May 12, 2009 at 9:33 am

Awww man…I would have LOVED to be there! With my truck dying yesterday (and most likely gonna be pricey to fix) there’s no way. Gah :-(

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