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Currency Declares he is no longer Young Money Entertainment.

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“I officially declare my independence on this 16th day of December 2007….I AM NOT YOUNG MONEY….regardless of what u may hear in da streets,read on the web or hear on the radio I AM NOT YOUNG MONEY”

That was the first entry to his latest post on his Myspace Page .

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GOOD COPY BAD COPY

Pretty cool video doc about the current state of copyright law in the US.

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Industry Moves: New ESPN VP Digital Research; Takkle CTO; Slacker Hires XM Co-Founder; Kosmix Miller

-- ESPN: The Disney unit is boosting its digital research firepower with the hiring of Dr. Tom Evans as VP-digital and cross media measurement . Evans moves over from ABC Radio Networks where he headed research for nine years. At ESPN, he will report to Artie Bulgarin, SVP-research and sales development. In the new position, Evans will supervise research strategy for ESPN digital media, including internet, mobile, digital audio and video with an emphasis on supporting digital media growth including ad sales, branding and content development. He’ll also be responsible for advancing ESPN’s cross-media research. (For more on ESPN’s cross-platform sales approach see this AdAge piece.)
-- Kosmix: The content search firm has appointed former AOL CEO Jonathan Miller to its board. The company has raised over $25 million from its two venture partners as well as private investors including Jeff Bezos and investor Bill Miller of Legg Mason.
-- Takkle: The high school sports social net start-up hired Frank Speiser as CTO; Speiser previously was CTO of Heavy.com.
-- Slacker: Internet radio service Slacker has added XM co-founder Lon Levin as senior advisor. Levin has been involved in a number of other media, satellite and wireless companies. He will be advising the company on its move into personalized car radio delivered via satellite. Release.

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Industry Moves: Tom Ryan Joins Bessemer As EIR

Reading it here first: Tom Ryan, who recently left EMI as SVP of digital and mobile and development worldwide, has now joined Bessemer Venture Partners as an entrepreneur-in-residence. He will be based in Larchmont, NY office and focusing on opportunities in the digital media sector. Of course, that means he’s exploring hatching a startup, or join an existing one.
In 1996, Ryan founded CDuctive, one of the first sellers of downloadable music and custom CD compilations. In 1999, he sold CDuctive to Emusic, which was in turn acquired by Universal Music Group. Before joining EMI, Tom led mobile music strategy and business development at Virgin Mobile USA.
Tom’s newish blog is here.

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