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    Music Should Be Free Today‚ copyright infringement has become a big controversial issue in the society. In the late 1980’s‚ Negativland sampled a part of U2’s song‚ “I still haven’t found what I’m looking for”‚ into its own music. They also used the letter “U” and number “2” in their name of the album cover. U2’s record label‚ Island Record‚ believed that Negativland was stealing U2’s rhythm because Negativland never asked for permission to use their song. However‚ Negativland’s record label‚ SST

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    The Vinyl Revolution

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    Introduction Although I have already referenced several ways to purpose the internet for record collecting throughout this entire book‚ it is an influential and powerful tool for vinyl collectors deserving its own chapter. The internet allows us to learn about and locate the releases that are hard to find. We can use it to find record shops‚ used record sellers or even shop directly online in the comfort of our own home. The internet has also allowed us to connect with similar collectors‚ whether

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    products have increased. With the increase in sales‚ this created a problem of illegal media being downloaded. Programs such as Bittorent‚ and other direct-connect networking programs have allowed illegal transferring of the media. Downloading song files from the internet over a free peer to peer network is the exact same as shoplifting music CDs from the local mall. When you download any illegal media you are getting something for free that everyone else is required to pay a fee for. DVDs and CDs

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    Pirates of Globalization

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    CAST STUDY NO.2 PIRATES OF GLOBALIZATION Presented to Professor (Dr.) Joseph F. Aiyeku MB 616: International Business Management. By Group No.2 1. What actions con companies and governments take to ensure that products cannot be easily pirates? Be specific. Answer: For example of garments products of Tommy Hilfiger; there are three categories for man‚ woman and children wears Products for man; Sport wear‚ Tailored‚ Underwear‚ Bags and eyewear Products for woman;

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    p2p in fitness tracking

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    Peer to Peer in fitness tracking Nora Al-Madhi Fitness tracking systems  wearable multi sensors devices.  capture body movements.  Store data for 7 hours.  Sync data.  Import statistic and graphs.  Nike‚ Adidas‚ Garmin‚ Motorola‚ Sony‚ Wahoo‚ etc. Benefits of fitness tracking system  Motivate individuals.  Track progress.  Self-couching.  Compare results. Examples of fitness tracking systems  Heart rate monitoring (HRM)  Worn around chest.  Heart beats in one second. Examples

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    Illegal Music Downloading

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    Illegal Music Downloading Have you downloaded anything from an Internet? The Internet which is widely used by every generation all over the world brings them various vital roles. For instance‚ we can easily download music from the Internet. All you have to do is click the bottom a few times. Who could predict like the evolution decades ago? However‚ nowadays‚ anyone has uploaded music‚ which we are able to download for free. Illegal music downloading is free and convenient that leads to the effect

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    Copyright Violation

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    A) A paper on copyright violation 1. Give an outline of the attitudes to copyright violation and illegal downloading as presented in texts 1 and 3. In 2009‚ the three founders of The Pirate Bay (TPB) were convicted of contributory copyright infringement. They were sentenced between four months and one year in prison. In 2006‚ a Swedish prosecutor said‚ “TPB wasn’t guilty of “main” crimes – at best it aids and abets.” Therefore‚ according to Peter Sunde‚ this new conviction‚ which he contributes

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    The Effects Of Music Downloads “Without music‚ life would be a mistake”. This particular quote by Friedrich Nietzsche shows how important the role of music in our life and how it may impact a certain individual’s life that lives without it. Music is incorporated into our daily lifestyle whether it is through a social aspect or a cultural aspect‚ that it could make one’s life to feel incomplete to live without it. The music industry is one of the most important and biggest industry because of the

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    Electronic musician‚ Aron Funk‚ also known as Venetian Snares‚ has been having financial problems. Snares is significantly popular in the electronic industry‚ who has produced an average of eight records per year since 1998. He has been working long enough to be successful‚ but he is not the problem . The record company he partnered shipped with has been losing customers‚ because they can now download Snares music for free; some interpret it as the loss of music’s value in customary lives. However

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    The art of sampling‚ Crime or creativity‚ up until 1991 Grand Upright Music‚ Ltd v. Warner Bros. Records Inc.‚ 780 F. Supp. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 1991) US Rapper Biz Markie taken to court for the complicity of “sampling” Gilbert O’Sullivan’s music without prior consent which perpetually changed the face of sampled music culture forever. Contrast to that there had been a carte blanche‚ a musical freedom and expression of art within music that gave artists opportunity to come up with ground breaking innovative

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