Explain How Has The Music Industry Been Affected By The Internet And Digital Downloading

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How has the music industry been affected by the internet and digital downloading?

Does it matter where you buy your music? The internet has made an impact on the music industry because how easy and accessible accessing music is to purchase content. Purchasing music has changed immensely over the years, we advanced from going to the music stores to buy physical copies of CD’s to purchasing the content off the Internet. Although obtaining music from the Internet is simple, music can also be acquired illegally for free. Purchasing music on the Internet has both good and bad impacts, but I have investigated that the bad impacts have outweighed the good impacts. The Internet has significantly impacted the music industry by financial losses and …show more content…

There are many genres of music that is opened to the public that can be access through online and music stores. People have the right to go through the genres of music and pick out what they are most interested on listening too. There’s always a connection or emotion between the music producers and their fans that they grow a personal interest with the producers work, which leads to the growth of popularity and attention. Purchasing music allows music producers to produce more content to satisfy their fans, this process also gives music producers the opportunity to gain feedback and what needs to change. “The availability of free music has cost the music industry $12.5 billion in economic losses. (Writer, 2011)” People fail to realize when downloading illegal music off the internet that they are hurting and stealing the music producer’s work. Economic losses in the music industry doesn’t just affect the music producers, but the people working in the music industry. With a decrease in profits that lead to fewer staff members, this creates less opportunities to find and work with new recruits and talent, while making it more difficult for people with talent to promote and present themselves as a new artist. “Thanks to growth in Spotify and Apple Music, music streaming has passed the milestone of 100m paying subscribers worldwide.” Since the music industry has no choice but to develop new marketing strategies, they have …show more content…

A hacker is a person who gains unauthorized data on a computer system to interfere with people’s information without permission. Artist’s that have their album leaked by hackers don’t realize or care about jeopardizing their careers and how much it hurts for someone to steal their finished or unfinished hard work. "We usually encourage artists to give away a few tracks for free ahead of a release to "hungry fans," says Giacobbi."In return we ask these fans to not leak the entire album, if they manage to get hold of it. It's much better to try to work with the fans rather than to vilify them." Music producers and record labels are currently trying to innovate new ideas to earn money and to fight against album leaks, since album leaking can’t be stopped. “Hacking is commonplace in hip-hop today, but it's almost unheard of for a rapper to actually find the person who hacked him and confront the hacker in person. (Walker, 2016)” Famous Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert, had done the unspoken and confronted the hacker who had leaked his music and verbally attacks him on video. The hacker was supposedly not only leaking his music but allegedly tried to distribute a leaked Lil Uzi Vert song to someone in Philadelphia, it was then stated that the hacker tried to get him in trouble with his various female contacts. “In Eminem’s public service announcement posted on the Shady Records YouTube page, he comically denounced the

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