He looks closely at the issues surrounding piracy and the file-sharing debate about the future of copyright. From the trauma of music he draws a much broader fascinating thesis about the big ideas that emerge from this rapid period of change. Silver explains how his theory of Digital Medieval matches the emerging landscape dominated by companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple. He describes a scenario which sees us plunge into a digital medieval era of darkness. A period of moral forgetting and wide scale data exploitation. He sets out the key dilemma facing Western capitalist cultures today between descending deeper into a data driven, privacy invaded dark ages or choosing an ascent into a period of enlightenment and inventiveness that might become the digital renaissance - to which so many entrepreneurs and cultural activists have aspired.
In a uniquely drawn portrait of the next twenty years of music's digital destiny, he poses some fundamental questions about how national regulation, corporate responsibility and consumer choices will determine the shape of the next two decades of internet driven socio-economic change.
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