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INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC:
WYL & Wun Two - "Kübla"
Spotify | SoundCloud | Bandcamp
FEATURED GUESTS:
Ben Gross — Chief Strategy Officer, Genius
Laura Kinniburgh — Head of Music Licensing, Genius
SHOW NOTES:
[2:34] Interview begins
[2:52] Overview of Genius' relations with publishers, songwriters and other players in the music industry
[5:45] Overview of Laura's background in music licensing and current role at Genius
[6:53] Types of licenses involved in Genius' online video series
[7:23] Relationship between Genius' industry relationships and the site's user-generated content
[10:06] How Genius approaches sharing advertising revenue with rights holders—including emerging artists without publishing representation or support
[12:21] Overview of Genius' partnerships and integrations with Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube
[15:05] Genius' role as an advocate for publishers in their deals with streaming companies
[17:02] Impact of lyric integrations on lean-forward engagement and differentiation on streaming services
[21:16] Role of lyrics in voice search
[24:40] Laura's role in educating up-and-coming and unsigned artists about how publishing and performance royalties work
[25:21] How Genius' "Verified" videos provide a source of publishing income for artists
[26:18] Whether Laura's job in music licensing has gotten easier or harder over time as technology has advanced
[27:36] New and unconventional forms of music and lyrics licensing
[31:00] Why music scares brands from a licensing perspective, and how companies like Genius are trying to help
[33:08] How users can experience lyrics as the first point of music discovery
[35:34] How you don't have to be interviewed in a "Verified" video to get paid by the series
[36:45] How Genius recently reconfigured its approach to music licensing—in part because of Laura's background on The Tonight Show
[38:03] What tools and resources Laura uses to help streamline her licensing process
[39:45] The massive metadata problem for artists and how, if at all, Genius can help out
[44:23] Overrated/Underrated segment begins
[44:35] The ongoing wave of vague copyright infringement lawsuits from songwriters, in the wake of the "Blurred Lines" case
[48:05] Mariah Carey is an underrated songwriter
[51:10] Fenty, Rihanna's new luxury house with LVMH
Thanks for listening! :)
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INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC:
WYL & Wun Two - "Kübla"
Spotify | SoundCloud | Bandcamp
FEATURED GUESTS:
Ben Gross — Chief Strategy Officer, Genius
Laura Kinniburgh — Head of Music Licensing, Genius
SHOW NOTES:
[2:34] Interview begins
[2:52] Overview of Genius' relations with publishers, songwriters and other players in the music industry
[5:45] Overview of Laura's background in music licensing and current role at Genius
[6:53] Types of licenses involved in Genius' online video series
[7:23] Relationship between Genius' industry relationships and the site's user-generated content
[10:06] How Genius approaches sharing advertising revenue with rights holders—including emerging artists without publishing representation or support
[12:21] Overview of Genius' partnerships and integrations with Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube
[15:05] Genius' role as an advocate for publishers in their deals with streaming companies
[17:02] Impact of lyric integrations on lean-forward engagement and differentiation on streaming services
[21:16] Role of lyrics in voice search
[24:40] Laura's role in educating up-and-coming and unsigned artists about how publishing and performance royalties work
[25:21] How Genius' "Verified" videos provide a source of publishing income for artists
[26:18] Whether Laura's job in music licensing has gotten easier or harder over time as technology has advanced
[27:36] New and unconventional forms of music and lyrics licensing
[31:00] Why music scares brands from a licensing perspective, and how companies like Genius are trying to help
[33:08] How users can experience lyrics as the first point of music discovery
[35:34] How you don't have to be interviewed in a "Verified" video to get paid by the series
[36:45] How Genius recently reconfigured its approach to music licensing—in part because of Laura's background on The Tonight Show
[38:03] What tools and resources Laura uses to help streamline her licensing process
[39:45] The massive metadata problem for artists and how, if at all, Genius can help out
[44:23] Overrated/Underrated segment begins
[44:35] The ongoing wave of vague copyright infringement lawsuits from songwriters, in the wake of the "Blurred Lines" case
[48:05] Mariah Carey is an underrated songwriter
[51:10] Fenty, Rihanna's new luxury house with LVMH
Thanks for listening! :)