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Indie Music Forum '99

MusicDish / Indie Music Forum SDMI Survey
Sponsored by
IndieBiz.com

Results from survey conducted on October 8 to November 2, 1999.
Number of respondents: 92 - (Second SDMI survey)
Results from first SDMI survey conducted in July/August, 1999.

For more information on the Secure Digital Music Initiative, download a MusicDish special report in pdf.

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1. What is your position in the music industry?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Musician 27 29.34% 29%
Songwriter 19 20.65% 21%
Label Owner 8 8.69% 9%
Executive 7 7.60% 8%
Manager 6 6.52% 7%
Fan 5 5.43% 5%
Media 4 4.34% 4%
Web Developer 4 4.34% 4%
Producer 4 4.34% 4%
Consultant 2 2.17% 2%
Other 2 2.17% 2%
Tech/Engineer 1 1.08% 1%
Promoter 1 1.08% 1%
Agent 1 1.08% 1%
Sales 1 1.08% 1%
Total %99.9199

Question 1

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2. Do you or your organization distribute music online?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Yes 60 65.21% 65%
No 32 34.78% 35%
Total %99.99100

Question 2

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3. If yes, in which format(s) do you distribute music online?
multiple choice question


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
mp3 70 41.17% 41%
RealAudio 52 30.58% 31%
wav 20 11.76% 12%
Other 12 7.05% 7%
Liquid Audio 6 3.52% 4%
shockwave 4 2.35% 2%
MS Audio 3 1.76% 2%
aiff 2 1.17% 1%
AVI 1 0.58% 1%
Total %99.94101

Question 4

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4. To what extent do you presently use encryption, watermarking or secure systems to distribute your music online?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Not at all 76 82.60% 83%
Used for some distributed music 11 11.95% 12%
Used for all distributed music 5 5.43% 5%
Total %99.98100

Question 5

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5. Has the lack of a uniform secure distribution system limited your distribution of music online?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
No 46 50% 50%
Uncertain 24 26.08% 26%
Yes 22 23.91% 24%
Total %99.99100

Question 6

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6. How important is SDMI's work to your business/career plan? (Rate from 1-5, 1 being not at all important & 5 being very important)


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
1 33 35.86% 36%
3 23 25% 25%
2 13 14.13% 14%
5 12 13.04% 13%
4 11 11.95% 12%
Total %99.98100

Question 7

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7. Do you feel that SDMI has furthered the objectives of the RIAA or the industry as a whole?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Uncertain 54 58.69% 59%
RIAA 19 20.65% 21%
Industry as a whole 14 15.21% 15%
Other 5 5.43% 5%
Total %99.98100

Question

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8. Do you view the major labels' concession on SDMI-compliant players being able to play non SDMI-compliant content produced before Phase II implementation as a sign of a new approach to digital music?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Yes 33 35.86% 36%
No 32 34.78% 35%
Uncertain 27 29.34% 29%
Total %99.98100

Question 9

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9. Do you feel that the SDMI decision making process, not being open to the public, press or interested parties, has a detrimental or positive impact on the group's work?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Detrimental 59 64.13% 64%
Uncertain 26 28.26% 28%
Positive 7 7.60% 8%
Total %99.99100

Question 10

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10. Do you feel that the minimum membership fee of $10,000 significantly restricts broad participation of industry players?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Yes 83 90.21% 90%
No 5 5.43% 5%
Uncertain 4 4.34% 4%
Total %99.9899

Question 11

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11. Do you feel that firms that are not members of SDMI will have sufficient incentives to make their portable digital music players (PDMPs) SDMI-compliant?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
No 47 51.08% 51%
Uncertain 26 28.26% 28%
Yes 19 20.65% 21%
Total %98.9199

Question 12

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12. If manufacturers of PDMPs incorporate SDMI technology in their products, will you be more or less likely to distribute SDMI-compliant content?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Uncertain 38 41.30% 41%
More likely 34 36.95% 37%
Less Likely 20 21.73% 22%
Total %99.98100

Question 13

The Portable Device Specifications' proposed default Usage Rule would allow users to make no more than four (4) usable copies of a recording, of which three (3) may be transfered to other SDMI-compliant devices. In order to make more copies, the original source must be recopied producing again 4 usable copies.

13. Considering consumers presently have no technical limits as to the manner in which they may copy music, do you feel that this rule will have a negative impact on consumer demand for SDMI-compliant applications?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Yes 48 52.17% 52%
Uncertain 25 27.17% 27%
No 19 20.65% 21%
Total %99.99100

Question 14

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14. As a copyright holder, would you keep the usage rule at the default setting or permit more/less reproduction?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Default setting 28 30.43% 30%
Unlimited copies 26 28.26% 28%
Less than 4 copies 24 26.08% 26%
More than four copies 14 15.21% 15%
Total %99.9899

Question 15

SDMI-compliant PDMPs will incorporate a unique ID used to enforce the Usage Rules specified by the copyright holder.

15. Do you feel this raises valid privacy concerns?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Yes 47 51.08% 51%
No 32 34.78% 35%
Uncertain 13 14.13% 14%
Total %99.99100

Question 16

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16. Do you feel that it will raise concerns among consumers and affect the sale of SDMI-compliant PDMPs?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Raise concerns & impact sales 50 54.34% 54%
Raise concerns but no impact on sales 30 32.60% 33%
Will not raise concerns 12 13.04% 13%
Total %99.98100

Question 17

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17. Do you feel that the two-phase approach being proposed by SDMI will lead to consumer confusion?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Yes 72 78.26% 78%
Uncertain 12 13.04% 13%
No 8 8.69% 9%
Total %99.99100

Question 18

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18. Do you believe that this will provide an incentive for companies to place significant resources in getting consumers to upgrade their PDMPs from Phase 1 to Phase 2?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
No 31 33.69% 34%
Uncertain 31 33.69% 34%
Yes 30 32.60% 33%
Total %99.98101

Question 19

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19. Do you feel consumers will have an incentive to upgrade their PDMPs to Phase 2, and if so, at what cost?


(votes) (%raw) (%round)
Yes, but at no cost 31 33.69% 34%
No 30 32.60% 33%
Yes, if cheap and easy to install chip upgrade 27 29.34% 29%
Yes, willing to buy new PD 4 4.34% 4%
Total %99.97100

Question 20

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