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Jim Lucchese of The Echo Nest on The Difficulties of Licensing Music For Digital Use

Jim Lucchese
Jim Lucchese is the CEO of The Echo Nest, a software company specializing in music indexing and recommendation based in Somerville, MA. He previously served as an attorney with the internationally-known law firm of Greenberg Traurig, LLP.
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Jim Lucchese, CEO of The Echo Nest, discusses the problems that his company and others like it face when seeking to license music for online (digital) use. He explains why the current legal and legislative situation makes it very difficult for secondary services like his to engage with licensing bodies, and shares some ideas for how this situation might improve in the future, thanks to new licensing schemes such as Creative Commons which are available directly to artists.



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November 2008
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