The Piracy Crusade : how the music industry’s war on sharing destroys markets and erodes civil liberties
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Language
English
ISBN
978-1-62534-052-8
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Piracy Crusades Old and New
Part I: Lock and Key: Music as a Scarce Resource
1. Stacking the Deck: The Monopolization of Music
2. Riding the Tiger: Why the Music Industry Loves (and Hates) Technology
3. “We’ve been Talking about this for Years”: The Music Industry’s Five Stages of Grief
Part II: Who Really Killed the Music Industry?
4. Dissecting the Bogeyman: How Bad is P2P, Anyway?
5. Bubbles and Storms: The Story behind the Numbers
6. Is the Music Industry its Own Worst Enemy?
Part III: Collateral Damage: The Hidden Costs of the Piracy Crusade
7. “This Sounds Way too Good”: No Good Idea Goes Unpunished
8. Guilty until Proven Innocent: Anti-Piracy and Civil Liberties
9. Is Democracy Piracy?
Notes
Index
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