Paul Rogers is head of Entertainment Rights Management at the Nashville office of Fintage House, an entertainment-asset management firm based in the Netherlands.
Paul Rogers, a representative for Fintage House Entertainment, talks about the rights holders they deal with. Being an international company, Fintage House deals with individuals from places such as Europe and Asia. Rogers explains that when dealing with so many rights, Fintage House does run into some issues. Copyright reversion is one of those issues. He explains that due to those complexities, Fintage House has built copyright and tracking systems to verify that they are collecting properly. Also in this segment, Rogers points out that copyright law harmonization is the key.
Robbert Aarts, Co-CEO of Fintage House Entertainment based in the Netherlands, talks about his background, as well as Fintage's services in film, television, and music. He also talks about the traditional model and the size of Fintage House. Paul Rogers, a representative for Fintage House Entertainment, talks about his background, his work at Fintage House building a new model, and the traditional model.
Robbert Aarts, Co-CEO of Fintage House Entertainment in the Netherlands, and Paul Rodgers of Fintage House, give a brief overview of the recent history of the music industry and publishing, and discuss how they feel music publishing is going to be affected in the years to come by the challenges facing the industry as a whole.
Paul Rogers, a representative for Fintage House Entertainment, talks about the digital age. The digital age is where the music industry is heading and is an entirely new infrastructure. Rogers points out the biggest issue with the digital age; no one knows how the rights should be divided. For instance, no one has received an advance for streaming music since no one knows how to distribute it. Rogers claims that there is a better model out there.