Eric de Fontenay has spent his career understanding and developing solutions for the emerging telecommunications and digital markets. He has worked on a wide range of issues including the development of e-marketplaces, impact of broadband and the state of digital distribution and rights management. As a founder of e-publishing and content service provider Tag It, Eric has been at the forefront of tackling issues facing the publishing industry, including author rights, digital content management, syndication and other business models. A thoughtful & outspoken member of the new media revolution since the early nineties, he has been invited to speak at leading industry forums such as Euroforum, DDMI and CES and has had his works published in numerous trade publications.
Recent Activity
The fact that most Ku6 Shanghai employees are registered residents and unwilling to relocate means they will most likely end up "on the bench"
"If I Could Give The Fans The Ability To Go Nuts With Me And Forget Any Of Their Stresses Or Problems For One Night, That Really Is The Best Thing Of All!"
The Fact Is That If There Were Trust In Institutions Such As MCSC, Songwriters Wouldn't Feel The Need To Form Another Organization To Represent Their Rights
While China Mobile's Annual Income Generated From Music Is Over Than 15 Billion RMB, Yet Content Owners Have Barely Received 100 Million RMB In Royalties
Tizzy Bac Believes That Their Appeal For American Fans Lies In Their Merging Of Music And Cultures
Examining The State Of Intellectual Property And Copyright Protection Issues, While Offering Recommendations To China's Film And Audio-visual Industry
Joe's Unique And Refreshing Approach To Songwriting Is The Byproduct Of Many Different Influences And Genres
China's No.1 Outdoor Rock Festival Is Expanding This Year To Four Cities In China Starting This April 30th
MusicDish Secret Sounds Vol. 1 Will Get Any Party Started And Will Suit The Needs Of Many People's Particular Styles Of Music
The Problem In Taiwan Is That The Independent Music Community Lacks The Infrastructure We Take For Granted In The West

