A lot of artists are much more concerned about how their work is used and how it’s disseminated. — Hilary Rosen
A protracted legislative fight will not move us closer to where the music industry wants to be — Hilary Rosen
As a partner in a firm full of women who work outside of the home as well as stay at home mothers — Hilary Rosen
Everything we are doing is on the cutting edge of so many different industries and so many different interests. — Hilary Rosen
For music, unlike a $500 software program, people are paying a buck or two a song, and it’s those dollars and — Hilary Rosen
Music has an intrinsic value that touches americans – they love their music, and want more. — Hilary Rosen
Our profile was pretty low, deliberately so. Our constituents were a relatively small audience. — Hilary Rosen
The constitution wanted artists to have control over their works because they knew it would create incentive — Hilary Rosen
The marketplace can handle this. The laws are there. The courts have shown a consistent ability to find a balance — Hilary Rosen
There are some very real areas where working together is critical, whether it’s talking about public policy issues — Hilary Rosen
This is a business built on promotion. We’ve been giving music away to radio stations for 30 years. — Hilary Rosen
Unauthorized use of these mp3 files is really creating a problem for artists in the music community. — Hilary Rosen
We are going after a targeted group of businesses that are creating opportunities for themselves — Hilary Rosen
When atm machines came out and people were prosecuted for robbing atm machines, I don’t think anybody — Hilary Rosen