This paper examines the current position of copyright for the music industry in the light of innovation and diffusion of technologies which enable audio file sharing amongst web users. We note that there currently appears to be conflicting assessments between the major corporations and the many small firms in Europe with regard to the business potential for online music. In particular, we show that the convergence of technologies together with the emergence of particular practices of ‘net culture’ have posed a number of marketing opportunities and threats for industry incumbents. The role of the Napster program, as well as subsequent innovations in peer-to-peer software, is examined together with the responses that have been made by differe...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
In this paper I examine the geographical and organisational consequences of the emergence of a new t...
Master's thesis in music management - University of Agder 2013The background for this thesis was to ...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
During the last decade, voice compression (particularly, the MP3) and signal transmission technologi...
This paper adresses the debates surrounding the impact of the Internet and cloud computing technolog...
Abstract: Purpose – Music can be copied and distributed almost without cost via the internet, while ...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article is divided into three s...
To determine whether sharing music over peer-to-peer networks such as Napster should be considered c...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
My paper entitled "The MP3 Phenomena and Innovative Music", intended for a general audience, opens w...
This paper is included in the First Monday Special Issue: Music and the Internet, published in July ...
This thesis deals with how creative destruction of the music industry caused by digital technologies...
The Internet provides a challenge to existing media structures and cultural values, particularly in ...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
In this paper I examine the geographical and organisational consequences of the emergence of a new t...
Master's thesis in music management - University of Agder 2013The background for this thesis was to ...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
During the last decade, voice compression (particularly, the MP3) and signal transmission technologi...
This paper adresses the debates surrounding the impact of the Internet and cloud computing technolog...
Abstract: Purpose – Music can be copied and distributed almost without cost via the internet, while ...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article is divided into three s...
To determine whether sharing music over peer-to-peer networks such as Napster should be considered c...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
My paper entitled "The MP3 Phenomena and Innovative Music", intended for a general audience, opens w...
This paper is included in the First Monday Special Issue: Music and the Internet, published in July ...
This thesis deals with how creative destruction of the music industry caused by digital technologies...
The Internet provides a challenge to existing media structures and cultural values, particularly in ...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
In this paper I examine the geographical and organisational consequences of the emergence of a new t...
Master's thesis in music management - University of Agder 2013The background for this thesis was to ...