R. Karr’s scientific contributions

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TechnoPop: The Secret History of Technology and Pop Music
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R. Karr

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... When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877, he envisioned it being used to dictate business contracts, not music (Karr, 2002). The first man to make a serious profit from recorded music was Louis Glass, who invented the jukebox. ...

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The Celestial Jukebox Revisited: Best Practices and Copyright Law Revisions for Subscription-Based Online Music Services
TechnoPop: The Secret History of Technology and Pop Music
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