How Music Got Free
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2015
296
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 1990s
2015
Adult
18+ years
How Music Got Free by Stephen Richard Witt traces the history of music piracy beyond Napster, detailing the creation of the MP3 format by German engineers, the rise of the "warez" scene, and the struggles of music industry moguls to adapt. Witt highlights Dell Glover's role in leaking thousands of albums while exploring the impacts on the industry and the advent of legal streaming.
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Stephen Richard Witt's How Music Got Free is acclaimed for its detailed exploration of the digital music revolution and its impact on the music industry. Critics laud Witt's engaging narrative and thorough research. However, some find the anecdotal style occasionally disjointed. Overall, it's a compelling read for those interested in technology and music history.
Readers who enjoy How Music Got Free by Stephen Richard Witt are likely interested in the intersection of technology, music, and law. Fans of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson and The Innovators by Walter Isaacson will appreciate the detailed narrative on piracy’s impact on the music industry. Tech enthusiasts and legal aficionados will find this book compelling.
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296
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 1990s
2015
Adult
18+ years
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