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Sonic Boom

John Alderman

Digital compression technologies such as MP3 and Napster are having an explosive impact on the way music is distributed. Every day hundreds of thousands of music files are searched for shared recorded and listened to by computer and Web users-all free of charge. It's a boon for consumers and a disaster for record companies and the end result can be nothing less than a cultural and economic transformation. Sonic Boom is a fascinating narrative of the controversy that's sending shock waves through the music industry. It's the story of musicians such as the Beastie Boys and Public Enemy who are reaching fans without record company support; entrepreneurs who are distributing MP3 files without licensing agreements; and record-industry executives who are fighting for their business at every turn. It reveals how even as the star-maker machinery of record companies remains in the hands of the old guard innovators are finding ways to outsmart it. Peopled with a sensational cast of characters that includes rock stars music moguls teenagers and Internet entrepreneurs Sonic Boom exposes the recording industry's plight as a fascinating microcosm of the vast cultural ethical and legal issues that all industries face in the information age.>

  • Classification : General Non-Fiction
  • Pub Date : JUL 11, 2002
  • Imprint : Basic Books
  • Page Extent : 224
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780738207773
  • Price : INR 1,299
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John Alderman

John Alderman has worked in the trenches of the on-line revolution since the launch of HotWired the world's first commercial Web site. As the culture editor for Wired News Alderman began covering the explosion of online music just as the MP3 phenomenon gathered steam. He has written for Wired Details Salon I.D. and Mondo 2000 and is a frequent speaker on the subject of new media.

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