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Special Issue #1: Music and the Internet — 4 July 2005
Special Issue #1: Music and the Internet — 4 July 2005
Published:
2005-07-04
Introduction: Collecting the fragments of transformation
David Beer
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The Big Bumpy Shift: Digital Music via Mobile Internet (originally published in December 2000)
Daniel P. Dolan
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Technological and Social Drivers of Change in the Online Music Industry (originally published in February 2002)
Mark Fox
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Giving away music to make money: Independent musicians on the Internet (originally published in August 2001)
Michael Pfahl
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Music in the Age of Free Distribution (originally published in January 2002)
Kostas Kasaras
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Rip, Mix, Burn: The politics of peer to peer and copyright law (originally published in August 2002)
Kathy Bowrey, Matthew Rimmer
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Gifting technologies (originally published in December 2004)
Kevin McGee, Jörgen Skågeby
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The Napster Music Community (originally published in November 2001)
Kacper Poblocki
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Digital music and subculture: Sharing files, sharing styles (originally published in February 2004)
Sean Ebare
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Grey Tuesday, online cultural activism and the mash-up of music and politics (originally published in October 2004)
Sam Howard-Spink
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(originally published in May 2000)
Wilfred Dolfsma
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Artists' earnings and copyright: A review of British and German music industry data in the context of digital technologies (originally published in January 2005)
Martin Kretschmer
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Reflecting on the digit(al)isation of music (originally published in February 2005)
David Beer
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