Of utmost importance for businesses to remember

There’s a great article by Umair Haque on ‘Why the war against file-sharing is unwinnable‘, which was collected in a post on Music Industry Manifesto.

And one quote particularly stood out for me as being an essential element of business:

‘No business has a right to profit, sell, or even to produce. All are privileges that society grants businesses.’

That’s why I feel discussions about newspapers, music, advertising etc sometimes miss the point. It doesn’t matter how strongly a publisher might feel newspapers are entitled to survive, or whether a prominent musician feels file sharing and digital music is hurting his future income.

It’s down to whether society, in a viable number, feel a business model has the right to profit.

In closing, Umair notes:

’21st century economics are radically decentralized. Wars against networks are unwinnable — when orthodox organizations are the ones fighting them. Only networks (or markets and communities, if you’re a long-time reader) can fight other networks.

Want a better music/media/etc. “business model”? The understanding that hierarchies are dominated by networks is the key — and the failure to understand it is exactly why the media industry is so deeply in decay.’

  • http://djdoubledown.blogspot.com Doubledown Tandino

    This post was back in April 2009, now into 2010 it rings true more than ever!

    Take a peek at these articles:
    All the Rules of the Music Business Have Changed – A World of Megabeats and Megabytes (NYTimes): http://djdoubledown.blogspot.com/2010/01/all-ru…

    &

    RIAA – For INTERNAL Use Only: http://djdoubledown.blogspot.com/2010/01/riaa-f…

    Meanwhile, there's a great article regarding streaming music and movies is winning over the pirate/download crowd… I wish I could find the link, but I seem to have misplaced it