How Music Got Free : A Story of Obsession and Invention

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Riveting exploration of digital music piracy's secret history.

This book is a thrilling journey that takes you deep into the dark underbelly of the music industry, where obsession, crime, and innovation collide. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Stephen Witt uncovers the untold story of how digital music piracy changed the course of the internet. It's a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of technology and music, offering a captivating glimpse into a world of greed, cunning, genius, and deceit. Get ready to be immersed in a gripping narrative that reveals the true revolutionaries behind a digital artform.

  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Current Interest (2015)
  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Shortlist (2015)
  • Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science & Technology (2015)
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How Music Got Free : A Story of Obsession and Invention

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ISBN: 9780143109341
Authors: Stephen Witt
Publisher: Penguin Books
Date of Publication: 2016-06-14
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Music, Economics, Science, Business, History
Related Topics: Pop Culture, History, Technology
Goodreads rating: 4.23
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• Finalist for the 2015 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year • Named one of Time magazine’s Best Books of 2015 So Far • A New York Times Editors’ Choice • “[How Music Got Free] has the clear writing and brisk reportorial acumen of a Michael Lewis book.”—Dwight Garner, The New York TimesWhat happens when an entire generation commits the same crime?How Music Got Free is a riveting story of obsession, music, crime, and money, featuring visionaries and criminals, moguls and tech-savvy teenagers. It’s about the greatest pirate in history, the most powerful executive in the music business, a revolutionary invention and an illegal website four times the size of the iTunes Music Store. Journalist Stephen Witt traces the secret history of digital music piracy, from the German audio engineers who invented the mp3, to a North Carolina compact-disc manufacturing plant where factory worker Dell Glover leaked nearly two thousand albums over the course of a decade, to the high-rises of midtown Manhattan where music executive Doug Morris cornered the global market on rap, and, finally, into the darkest recesses of the Internet.Through these interwoven narratives, Witt has written a thrilling book that depicts the moment in history when ordinary life became forever entwined with the world online—when, suddenly, all the music ever recorded was available for free. In the page-turning tradition of writers like Michael Lewis and Lawrence Wright, Witt’s deeply reported first book introduces the unforgettable characters—inventors, executives, factory workers, and smugglers—who revolutionized an entire artform, and reveals for the first time the secret underworld of media pirates that transformed our digital lives.An irresistible never-before-told story of greed, cunning, genius, and deceit, How Music Got Free isn’t just a story of the music industry—it’s a must-read history of the Internet itself.From the Hardcover edition.
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Riveting exploration of digital music piracy's secret history.

This book is a thrilling journey that takes you deep into the dark underbelly of the music industry, where obsession, crime, and innovation collide. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Stephen Witt uncovers the untold story of how digital music piracy changed the course of the internet. It's a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of technology and music, offering a captivating glimpse into a world of greed, cunning, genius, and deceit. Get ready to be immersed in a gripping narrative that reveals the true revolutionaries behind a digital artform.

  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Current Interest (2015)
  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Shortlist (2015)
  • Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science & Technology (2015)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.