The second edition of iTake-Over: The Recording Industry in the
Streaming Era sheds light on the way large corporations appropriate
new technology to maintain their market dominance in a capitalist
system. To date, scholars have erroneously argued that digital music
has diminished the power of major record labels. In iTake-Over,
sociologist David Arditi suggests otherwise, adopting a broader
perspective on the entire issue by examining how the recording
industry strengthened copyright laws for their private ends at the
expense of the broader public good. Arditi also challenges the
dominant discourse on digital music distribution, which assumes that
the recording industry has a legitimate claim to profitability at the
expense of a shared culture.
Arditi specifically surveys the actual material effects that digital
distribution has had on the industry. Most notable among these is how
major record labels find themselves in a stronger financial position
today in the music industry than they were before the launch of
Napster, largely because of reduced production and distribution costs
and the steady gain in digital music sales. Moreover, instead of
merely trying to counteract the phenomenon of digital distribution,
the RIAA and the major record labels embraced and then altered the
distribution system.
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The Recording Industry in the Streaming Era
Product details
ISBN
9781978758100
Published
2025
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author