Jim Griffin is Managing Director of OneHouse, dedicated to the future of music and entertainment delivery, and works as a consultant
to absorb uncertainty about the digital delivery of art.
In addition to serving as an agent for constructive change in media and technology, he is an author, serving as a columnist for magazines,
and is on the boards of companies and associations. He started and ran for five years the technology department at Geffen Records. Prior to
Geffen he was an International Representative for The Newspaper Guild in Washington, D.C.
While at Geffen, Jim led a team that in June of 1994 distributed the first full-length commercial song on-line, by Aerosmith. Geffen was
the first entertainment company to install a web server, and Geffen World was one of the first corporate intranet sites. Geffen was named
by Network World in 1996 as one of the world's top 25 technology companies, and one of only seven in the United States.
Jim is co-founder of the Pho group. Named after a bowl of Vietnamese soup, Pho is an organization that meets for discussion-oriented meals
in cities around the world, electronically linked by the Pho mailing list. Pho's many thousands of readers enjoy dialogue on the digital
delivery of art and the new economy in music, movies, books and all media.
Jim testified in July 2000 before the Senate Judiciary Committee at its oversight hearing on file sharing and music licensing. He regularly
moderates video and television shows on digital entertainment. He is often a keynote speaker or moderator at conferences (Internet Summit,
Giga Conference, Comdex, CES, Webnoize, and many others) and lectures annually at business schools (Harvard, USC, UCLA, Berkeley). He also
serves as an expert witness in digital entertainment, and has presented many Continuing Legal Education courses.
In addition to work with music, his expertise includes wireless work in Europe, including at Nokia's Research Center in Helsinki,
Finland, and with numerous companies in Finland and throughout Europe. He's moderated numerous panels on wireless and given speeches
on wireless issues around the world, ranging from music conferences to parliament meetings in Europe. He is a regular speaker at
entertainment industry events and corporate and association meetings.
"One of the sharpest minds in digital music." -
CNN Money
Eric Hellweg
"Entertainment Technology Visionary." -
Los Angeles Times
Paul Karon
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