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    download free music from the internet. All someone has to do is download some peer to peer file-sharing application such as Kazaa‚ Edonkey‚ Blubster‚ or Bearshare‚ and you have unlimited access to download just about anything that you please. But is downloading free music from one of these applications legal? I think that it is. This paper will look at both sides of the argument. The first online peer to peer file-sharing application was Napster. Napster allowed people to copy music from their CDs onto their

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    peer-to-peer software in their pursuit to stop music sharing. In April 2003‚ the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles ruled in favor of Grokster Ltd and Streamcast Networks‚ Inc. because they did not have the ability to control or monitor how the users of their product were exchanging files (Vance‚ 2003). This ruling has since been overturned by the US Supreme Court. The parties settled the lawsuit and both services agreed to stop offering the free file sharing software (RIAA‚

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    Jupiter Research: Study on online music piracy and purchasing habits 13 November 2009 th There has been high-profile debate in the media about whether file-sharing has a positive or negative impact on music sales. The study below‚ which is original text from Jupiter Research‚ analyses in more detail the different spend of file-sharers‚ digital and physical music purchasers. Analysis Of The European Online Music Market Development And Assessment of Future Opportunities Music Sharers Are Less

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    TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES ON-THE-JOB TRAINING / PRACTICUM WEEKLY REPORT Name of Student Trainee: John Patrick R. De Mesa Name of Company: Department of Environment and Natural Resources - FMB DAILY WORK ACTIVITIES Week 1 |DAY |DATE |DAILY ACCOMPLISHMENTS |NO. OF WORKING | | | |

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    different industries around the globe. In this essay the author will examine the different aspects to this argument‚ both positive and negative‚ and also share their own opinions and experiences. However‚ the main focus of the essay is on the side of the file sharer. How has illegal downloading really affected the entertainment industry? Is it true that all recording artists‚ movie directors and writers are better off without illegal downloading? The author of this essay suggests that this may not be the

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    Can the Music Industry Change its Tune? Introduction The music recording industry has been rocked by the peer to peer file sharing technology. The distribution of music is now available as a digital product (Blockstedt‚ Kauffman‚ Riggins 2004). The industry claims that the file sharing technology has caused a reduction in their profits. The increase in popularity of devices that play the digital music‚ such as the MP3 player‚ Apple iPod and the Dell JukeBox‚ are driving the demand for MP3-formatted

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    Critique- Structure and Text- A Sample | |Sentences 1-3 gives the structure | |In "In Defense of Piracy (Well‚ Some Piracy)"‚ Ruben concludes that it is all right to download popular singles as long|of original writer’s argument | |as one does not download entire albums. He reasons that this is an appropriate way of opposing the hype generated by |Introductory paragraph

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    The Music Industry in a Digital Age Table of Contents * Report Justification * Summary * Introduction * Main Body * Conclusion * Bibliography Report Justification As multimedia students we have become accustom to the changing technology around us. We are always at the forefront of fads and changes. In terms of music most people carry around with them an ipod or some form of mp3 player. In 2006 46.6 million ipods alone were sold by Apple. In the same

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    downloads of software with two hundred and thirty million copies (Basen N.P.). What exactly was Napster? Napster was a peer to peer client software which would allow two computers to be connected directly over the internet allowing them to share files (Dong N.P.). It provided a way for users to share mp3 music

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    Jobs The year is 1999. In the year of Y2K the world of technology introduces the first iBook‚ Paypal surfaces. Amazon.com becomes the world’s largest book retailer and Shawn Flemming introduces Napster-the first free online music peer-to-peer file sharing service. The music industry would never be the same until Steve Jobs‚ CEO and founder of Apple computers saved the music industry. Steve Jobs started making computers at age thirteen. (Encyclopedia of the History of American Management‚ 2006)

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