All the rave
the rise and fall of Shawn Fanning's Napster
1st ed.
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Word Count
88,750 words, Guess
Page Count
355 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7585970M
- ISBN-100609610937
- OCLC Control Number50561516
- OCLC Control Numberallraverisefallo00menn
- Library of Congress Control Number2002014218
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- Goodreads700819
- LibraryThing456127
Classifications
- DDC025.06/78
- LCCML3790 .M43 2003
Description
At age seventeen, Shawn Fanning designed a computer program that transformed the Internet into an unlimited library of free music. Tens of millions of young people quickly signed on, Time magazine put Fanning on its cover, and his company, Napster, became a household name. It did not take long for the music industry to declare war, one that has now engulfed the biggest entertainment and technology companies on the planet. For All the Rave, top cyberculture journalist Joseph Menn gained unprecedented access to Fanning, other key Napster and music executives, reams of internal e-mails, unpublished court records, and other resources. The result is the definitive account of the Napster saga, for the first time revealing secret take-over and settlement talks, the unseen role of Shawn’s uncle in controlling Napster, and hidden agendas and infighting from Napster’s trenches to the top ranks of the German media giant Bertelsmann. All the Rave is a riveting account of genius and greed, visionary leaps and disastrous business decisions, and the clash of the hacker and investor cultures with that of the copyright establishment. Napster left a generation of music fans feeling that paying the recording industry close to twenty dollars for a CD was a foolish and unnecessary extravagance, which provoked a still-growing backlash against digital media consumers that might leave them with less control than ever. Here is the inside story of the young visionary and the company that made it happen. --Goodreads Synopsis
First Sentence
THE RAVE IN OAKLAND CAPTURED NAPSTER AS IT WAS JUST coming into its own at the center of the Web boom's insanity and on the way to becoming the fastest-growing use of the Internet.
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