As the writer of several top-20 MP3.com hits last year, Paul Korda’s perspective on the convergence of technology and music comes from many years of working as a musician and songwriter. He has seen the old technology meet the new — and has witnessed the transformation of monolithic Big Music into a distributed network of thousands of peer-to-peer enthusiasts. In what could be one of the first interviews of its kind in the IT industry, Paul Korda talked with TechNewsWorld about the RIAA, the music industry and the onset of distributed networks.
Technology Meets Music: An Interview with Composer-Singer Paul Korda
Posted by: Kirk L. Kroeker February 25, 2004 09:40 AMAs the writer of several top-20 MP3.com hits last year, Paul Korda’s perspective on the convergence of technology and music comes from many years of working as a musician and songwriter. He has seen the old technology meet the new — and has witnessed the transformation of monolithic Big Music into a distributed network of thousands of peer-to-peer enthusiasts. In what could be one of the first interviews of its kind in the IT industry, Paul Korda talked with TechNewsWorld about the RIAA, the music industry and the onset of distributed networks.