Computer-aided music distribution: The future of selection, retrieval and transmission
by Nancy Bogucki Duncan and Mark A. Fox
Abstract
The Internet has made music more widely available and increased the convenience with which we can listen to music. We increasingly recognize that recorded music can take the form of digital files. The Internet and related technologies for music delivery have been made viable by advances in compression, data storage, and transmission technologies. To provide greater value to consumers, music labels need to make greater use of retrieval and selection technologies.
Contents
Introduction
The product of music
Why do we choose to experience music in different ways?
Technology and the provision of value to consumers.
Conclusions