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Eminem

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50 Cent

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Rocsi Diaz

Rocsi Diaz

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Method Man

Method Man

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Steve Stoute

Steve Stoute

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Timbaland

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Rhymefest

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Hillary Rosen

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Stephen Witt

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Paul Rosenberg

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Alex Stapleton

Alex Stapleton

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Stephen Witt

Stephen Witt

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LeBron James

LeBron James

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Dan Sacks

Dan Sacks

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Philip Byron

Philip Byron

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James Chapman

James Chapman

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Bruce Gillmer

Bruce Gillmer

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Steve Stoute

Steve Stoute

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John Janick

John Janick

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Bridgette Theriault

Bridgette Theriault

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Jamal Henderson

Jamal Henderson

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Maverick Carter

Maverick Carter

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Michael Maniaci

Michael Maniaci

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Anthony Seyler

Anthony Seyler

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Alex Stapleton

Alex Stapleton

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Paul Rosenberg

Paul Rosenberg

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Eminem

Eminem

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Steve Berman

Steve Berman

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Robby Piantanida

Robby Piantanida

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Genéa Gaudet

Genéa Gaudet

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Bryan Monroe Simpson

Bryan Monroe Simpson

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How Music Got Free

20246.6 / 1081 min
Documentary

Overview

Uncover the secrets behind the crime we all committed.

The fascinating, and often hilarious, inside story of the technology-driven disruption that changed music in the late '90s and early 2000s," according to The Hollywood Reporter. The documentary looks at the technology that made it possible for millions of young people to quench their thirst for new music by simply downloading it for free.