Twenty years ago, most people had never heard of P2P file-sharing, Napster didn’t exist yet, and most personal webpages had designs that were atrocious. A lot has changed in the world and technology has advanced dramatically. Now almost everyone has reliable internet access, and with the abundance of file-sharing services out there it has become trickier to make it work in the music business. Technological advances has made it easier than ever for artists to record and release their music, but at the same time it has made it easier to see no return for the effort. Music 3.0: A Survival Guide for Making Music in the Internet Age is a must read book that goes over many of the current resources and issues affecting the music industry.
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