Even leading innovators can become too attached to their first idea… Learn more in Part 2 of @jacobgoldstein and @radiosmith’s Thomas Edison deep dive on #BusinessHistory: https://t.co/V7DcZNZvJD
📣 NEW PODCAST ALERT! From @jacobgoldstein and @radiosmith of Planet Money fame, #BusinessHistory uncovers amazing stories from the history of business ( and what we can learn from them). Watch the first episode on YouTube now!: https://t.co/pNe7DPcc5g
Months overdue, the shark began to work - sporadically. Almost every second of it operating as planned is used in the final cut. But for the full story check out @TimHarford Cautionary Tales….
Pascal has been nominated for a Webby award for his music and sound design. He fully deserves it. He also deserves to win, so please consider showing your appreciation by giving him your vote (and sharing this thread).
Thank you! https://t.co/y8Q8Hmh6m3
When Ernest Borgnine gets his big break in Hollywood, he can hardly believe his luck. But soon he discovers his supposed star vehicle, Marty, is not the dream gig he thought it was...
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The saga throws up lots of questions about who owns musical ideas, who should make money from them and how long copyright should last. Hear the full story as told by @TimHarford
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Back in the 30s Marion Sinclair wrote a song about an Australian bird that became a global sensation. She never asked for a penny in royalties… but that all changed after her death 🧵1/
The copyright case went badly for Men at Work, and when two people closely associated with the band died, it was argued that the stress of the legal dispute had contributed to their failing health.