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How Music Got Free: The End of an Industry, the Turn of the Century, and the Patient Zero of Piracy by Stephen Richard Witt is an incredibly engaging and addictive read. The book masterfully weaves together various narratives and storylines, resembling a captivating work of fiction. It takes you on a journey through the evolution of music and technology, starting from the early days and delving into the format war that influenced the pre-mp3 era.
Through the perspectives of scientists, industry executives, and even regular individuals involved in piracy, you gain insight into the struggles and innovations that shaped this transformative period. The book presents an honest retelling of the experiences of those who lived through the rapid digital shifts driven by technology and capitalism, ultimately leading to the rise of subscription-based music services and a decline in piracy.
One of the highlights for me was the exploration of "patient zero," the individual responsible for leaking a significant portion of the music during that time. Learning about this pivotal figure added a fascinating layer to the narrative.
This is an absolute must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of music, technology, and the impact of piracy. I was so captivated by the book that I would have devoured it in a single sitting if not for my other responsibilities.
Through the perspectives of scientists, industry executives, and even regular individuals involved in piracy, you gain insight into the struggles and innovations that shaped this transformative period. The book presents an honest retelling of the experiences of those who lived through the rapid digital shifts driven by technology and capitalism, ultimately leading to the rise of subscription-based music services and a decline in piracy.
One of the highlights for me was the exploration of "patient zero," the individual responsible for leaking a significant portion of the music during that time. Learning about this pivotal figure added a fascinating layer to the narrative.
This is an absolute must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of music, technology, and the impact of piracy. I was so captivated by the book that I would have devoured it in a single sitting if not for my other responsibilities.