Stephen Witt

How Music Got Free: The End of an Industry, the Turn of the Century, and the Patient Zero of Piracy

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    👍Worth reading

    Genial y entretenida forma de conocer la historia del mp3 y la industria musical.

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  • Hernan Fuenteshas quoted3 months ago
    No person alive, not even Shawn Fanning, had benefited more than Brandenburg from Napster’s success. Only by a global, collectivized betrayal of the rights of copyright holders could he make the money that he did
  • Velvorhas quoted6 years ago
    Tucker purchased twenty shares of Time Warner stock, then showed up at the company’s shareholder meeting, and, in an excruciatingly uncomfortable moment, requested that the executives there read the most explicit lyrics from Death Row releases aloud to their shareholders. (They declined.) After Tucker’s performance, Henry Luce III, the heir to the Ti

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