"Every Home Is Wired": 4 -- Endnotes |
If you followed a link from the thesis text, the yellow arrows will lead you back to the bite you came from. |
5 | Discipline Global Mobile, thus, has relied on Virgin Records' institutional offline structures for the distribution of major King Crimson releases like THRAK to 'real world' CD stores. Generally, many recent music CDs also contain a CD-ROM section that includes label catalogues and other advertising material. | |
6 | One major change to 'the order of things' may emerge in the area of copyright: Shepherd writes that "it could be argued that the level of technology has reached a point where established ways of producing music can no longer easily be supported. If copyright can no longer easily function as the legal basis for the creation and distribution of wealth throughout the music industry, then it is conceivable that there may be quite radical change in the social relations into which people will enter to produce music" ("The Death" 23). The new, global forms of marketing, sales, and distribution possible on the Internet will obviously be instrumental in this process. |
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