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How Technology has Changed Music Publishing
Dave Olsen
Dave Olsen has 25 years experience in the music print industry, ranging from roles in sales, business, and creative. As vice president of Alfred Publishing, he oversaw all copyright, contract, licensing, and royalty activities worldwide. Prior to that, Olsen was Director of Business Affairs and then interim CEO of Warner Brothers Publications, just eight months prior to its acquisition by Alfred Publishing. During his tenure at Warner, Olsen worked directly with musical greats such as Dave Brubeck, Henry Mancini, Marian McPartland, Cy Coleman, and Charles Strouse, among others.
Olsen is a Board of Directors member of the Music Publishers Association and a founding member of the original National Music Publishers' Association's Internet Anti-Piracy Taskforce. Among a host of his music-related activities, Olsen is regularly called upon to lecture on music property matters at music conventions and universities.
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Description: Dave Olsen, VP of Business and Legal Affairs at Alfred Publishing, discusses music technology and how it has affected the music publishing industry. The internet and music software programs have made drastic changes to the way the publishing business functions, and in turn, more music is being created and content delivery opportunities have expanded immensely. With access to new technologies, Alfred Publishing is now capable of providing universal easy access to their broad catalog of 70k titles - a feat that was unimaginable in the past.
Shoot Date: August 06 |
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