
Sunday feature: How David Bowie changed the future of music rights
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<p><strong>Guest</strong>: Stefan von Imhof, co-founder of Alts.co<br><br><strong>Original air date</strong>: October 5, 2023<br><br><strong>Original description</strong>: Justin Bieber apparently sold his catalogue for $US200m. Bob Dylan was around $US300m. Bruce Springsteen pocketed $US500m. Clearly, certain investors see money to be made in music royalties.<br><br>Stefan von Imhof, co-founder of alternative investing community fund <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://alts.co/&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1745933250496106&usg=AOvVaw0QewH8Vm6nBs5Dlq1Zvemc" rel="nofollow">alts.co</a>, talks to Sean Aylmer about the music industry, royalties, and how it all started with David Bowie.<br><br><em>This is general information only. You should seek professional advice before making investment decisions.</em></p>
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