Rebecca Murphy

Illegal Music Downloads

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Illegal Music Downloads explores the dramatic impact of digital piracy on the music industry, examining how file sharing and the rise of MP3s disrupted traditional business models. The book investigates how record labels initially struggled to combat copyright infringement, often focusing on lawsuits rather than adapting to evolving consumer demands. Interestingly, the shift to digital distribution, though initially resisted, ultimately proved essential for the industry's survival and spurred innovation.

The book traces the evolution of the music industry from the late 20th century through the digital revolution, highlighting the economic consequences of widespread piracy. It reveals how the industry's slow embrace of digital platforms led to the rise of streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, which now dominate the landscape. The analysis considers the impact of these platforms on artists' compensation and the ongoing debates surrounding fair royalties.

The book progresses systematically, starting with the pre-digital era, examining the rise of file-sharing, analyzing the industry's responses, and assessing the impact of streaming services. This approach provides a balanced perspective on the challenges and opportunities brought about by the digital revolution, making it valuable for anyone interested in music economics and the transformation of the music business.
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146 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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