- Hilary Rosen
Hilary B. Rosen (b. 1958) is currently an on-air Contributor for CNN as well as a consultant in the media industry. She serves as Political Director and Washington Editor at Large for Huffingtonpost.com. She was with the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) from 1987 to 2003 and served as chairman and chief executive from 1998 to 2003 and president of OurChart.com from 2006 to 2008.While the business models were under development by the record labels, RIAA advanced a legal and PR campaign to limit the swapping of
copyright ed music, a practice whose popularity increased dramatically with improvedpersonal computer multimedia capabilities and expandedbroadband Internet access. During her tenure, the RIAA achieved a number of legal victories in the United States, including:* The dismantling of the
Napster andAudiogalaxy Internet file-trading services. Rosen has publicly expressed regret at the result of the Napster litigation. Not from a legal perspective, which she defended, but for the way it limited the debate over online music.
* Passage of the controversialDigital Millennium Copyright Act .
*Initiating the Grokster lawsuit on which the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the record industry
*Passage of the Performance Rights Act creating a public performance right for the first time for sound recordings
*Passage of the Record Rental Act providing additional rental protection for sound recordings
*Passage of numerous trade treaties providing increased protection for US intellectual property abroadRosen also launched initiatives to encourage industry-wide standards of new digital copyright protection technologies, including copy protected CDs and a number of
digital rights management -enabled media formats for personal computers. Copy-protected CDs have not been popular with consumers because they cannot be played in most car CD players or on PCs, and only a few pilot titles were ever distributed with the technology. Despite the RIAA's aggressive tactics, online file-swapping has continued to grow. Industry critics, including those within the Association, have begun to question the effectiveness of the campaign. Indeed, many believe that the RIAA's activities alienated consumers and some popular artists from the very music industry the RIAA is supposed to protect. Rosen has expressed her agreement with this assertion. Nonetheless, while RIAA was the enforcement arm of the industry, the member companies were responsible for moving their businesses on-line. Many say that despite Rosen's public loyalty to the industry, much of her last few years were spent privately encouraging the member companies to embrace internet distribution. The slow pace resulted in her ultimate frustration and in the industry being unable to catch up with the phenomenon of free file sharing.On
January 22 , 2003, Rosen announced that she would resign as head of the RIAA at the end of 2003, in order to spend more time with her partner,Elizabeth Birch , and the couple's twins (a boy and a girl). Rosen and Birch separated in 2006.On
November 30 , 2004, Rosen became the interim director for theHuman Rights Campaign , a leading GLBT lobbyist organization, following the ouster ofCheryl Jacques . Hilary's partner, Elizabeth, was the executive director of HRC for eight years prior to Jacques' assumption of the post. Since May 2005 she's been a contributing blogger atThe Huffington Post and a consultant to companies in the media industry such as XM Radio, Viacom andSnocap .In December 2006 Rosen founded a consulting firm specializing in digital media and the entertainment industry with Jason Berman, former Chairman of the International Recording Industry Association (IFPI) called Berman Rosen Global Strategies.
Rosen is also a consultant in the media, technology and entertainment world as well as a regular on-air commentator signed to CNN. In January 2007, she launched OurChart.com with business partner Ilene Chaiken, creator of the L Word. OurChart.com is a social networking and entertainment site targeted to lesbians and their friends.
See also
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Recording Industry Association of America
*Intellectual property
*Copyright
*Human Rights Campaign References
* [http://www.planetout.com/news/article.html?date=2004/11/30/2 HRC, leader Cheryl Jacques part ways] PlanetOut, November 30, 2004
* [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.02/hating.html Hating Hilary] Wired Magazine Interview/Article, February 2003
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*"Hilary B. Rosen." Biography Resource Center Online. Gale Group, 2002. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC. Document Number: K1650002788. Retrieved2008-06-05 .
*External link
* [http://www.BermanRosen.com Berman Rosen Strategies - consulting firm]
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