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How Swedish tech entrepreneur Daniel Ek and business partner Martin Lorentzon revolutionized the music industry through | dG1fTFBSUURnVGxuVnM
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00:00What is actually music?
00:07Technically, it's a lot of lights that are set up to create a reaction to the human being.
00:13But it's so much more.
00:16I think there's a big hole in the market.
00:19Because no one wants to create Pirate Bay, no one wants to create a really good music site.
00:23We want to match you with Silicon Valley.
00:25Music for all.
00:27We're going to build the world's best music players.
00:30We just need to talk about the music rights.
00:32But you have to take it with the show companies.
00:35No one wants to pay for something they can get free.
00:37And a new screening can start.
00:39If there's no one in there soon, then there's no company to be afraid.
00:42Are you going to play DM on the street?
00:44This isn't something you've seen before.
00:46A lawful streaming service?
00:48Yeah.
00:49This is incredible.
00:50We can smash it.
00:52We can smash it.
00:54The artists have to pay a win-win for everyone.
00:57You want music?
00:58Pay.
00:59We need to show the industry that we're coming with the solution.
01:01I can these people.
01:03No.
01:04Just now I'd be happy if people stopped playing my gigs and put them on Pirate Bay.
01:11You're asking for something that's impossible.
01:13Nobody will ever sign at the end that involves free music.
01:22The game has changed.
01:25Do you believe the size of your business model creates a problem for artists?
01:43No.
01:44No.
01:46No.
01:47Nope.
01:48No.
01:49Not very soon.
01:50Supporting you mother.
01:51No.
01:56Not very soon.
01:57Sir.
01:59You're planning to do anything.
02:00No.
02:01stockp Wolf.
02:02There you go.
02:03There's go.
02:06All right.
02:08Like we thought what?
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