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The Digital Songstream: Mastering the World of Digital Music
 
 
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The Digital Songstream: Mastering the World of Digital Music (Paperback)

by Brad Hill (Author) "Consumers must develop some new ways of thinking about music and music ownership..." (more)
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Even in the world of the post-Napster Internet, it has never been easier--thanks to the MP3 format and peer-to-peer file-sharing networks--for music fans to hear their favorite artists and discover new music: anyone with a computer and a high-speed connection can have access to a seemingly endless catalog of material from around the globe. This guide offers an excellent starting point for those new to the world of MP3s: it provides thorough overviews of a number of the services available online, rates the desktop players available for download, and demystifies the vast selection of Internet radio stations. Taking a neutral stance, Hill surveys the present legal gray areas of digital music trading--RIAA and record-company lawsuits, adware and spyware, and the ethics of peer-to-peer file sharing. Unfortunately, it's possible that the information here, however current at the moment, could be outdate