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For a long time, American record companies flourished, sales of their albums occupied up to 82 percent of the world market share. But the “golden age” ended with the widespread use of digital sound recording.
In the period from 1991 to 2001, revenue from album sales grew annually, reaching a huge amount of 20 billion dollars. Feeding on greed and vanity, the recording monsters did not notice how the world around them was changing. Meanwhile, in 1999 Napster appeared – a network for music exchange
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