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featherverse | 8 years ago
There's not some "guy" responsible for online piracy, and there wasn't a "dawn". If Napster hadn't existed something else would have. Piracy existed outside of Napster. Napster did not give birth to piracy. Piracy has been huge since removable storage was invented, whether it was data cassettes or floppy disks. Piracy was in demand and Napster was the answer, not the inspiration.
Considering the source, The New Yorker, none of this comes as a surprise.
blueish|8 years ago
The author did a rather good job tying a few story lines together coherently to portray a few of the human interest stories at the heart of the piracy movement. Is the headline and top subject a little grandiose? Sure, but the heart of the article didn't claim that Glover was the only supplier of the pirated records, only that he was the supplier for one of the clubs that typically leaked the records first.
jzzskijj|8 years ago
Considering the number of releases the group released and the much of the blockbuster albums were supplied by the main protagonist, it is hard to argue that his and their actions weren't significant.
Napster is mentioned only as a first easy to use tool for giving the mainstream an access to the goods pirates were releasing.
45h34jh53k4j|8 years ago
Its from the book "How Music Got Free", and probably has more details you are after.
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aceoflala|8 years ago
You mean, like all journalism?