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    Illegal music downloading should definitely be considered a crime. Music lovers nowadays are too eager to satisfy their desire; but‚ what they do not realise that one should not steal from those who worked hard. Since the advanced in technology had occurred‚ the internet had turn into the main sources of this blatant illegal copyright. Illegal download of music profanes file-sharing website. This is because majority of these websites offer free music to people. These websites supposed to make people

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    outline of the attitudes to copyright violation and illegal downloading as presented in texts 1 and 3. Texts 1 and 3 represent two opposing attitudes to copyright violation and illegal downloading in today’s technologic world. In text 1‚ “It’s Evolution‚ Stupid”‚ by co-founder of The Pirate Bay‚ Peter Sunde‚ Sunde displays his growing dissatisfaction with the current copyright law. As the co-founder of one of the world’s most popular torrent downloading sites‚ he claims that copyright protection is extremely

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    We Propose: Downloading music is unethical and should be illegal Rebut to Stealing: Yes‚ stealing is wrong‚ however downloading is not stealing. Shoplifting a CD from my local music store would be considered stealing because no one else can buy it. When I download a song‚ no one loses it and another person gets it‚ there is no ethical problem. The concept of right and wrong is only based on what the majority thinks. If the majority accepts downloading then it should not be considered wrong

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    Illegal Downloading Versus the Recording Industry Mathieu Charlebois March 26‚ 2011 MUSI 1002B Alyssa Woods -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We live in a constantly changing world where we are finding ourselves having to adapt to new ways‚ trends‚ and products constantly. Within the past century‚ technology has been the major catalyst for changed and has made its mark in all industries. The music industry was birthed from the advances

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    ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY The act of illegal downloading and its effect on the entertainment industry is an argument that has provoked many different reactions and opinions from many people in many 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

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    is someone who is illegally downloading music off the internet which is causing a record company to lose money. Illegally downloading music online is a crime that can give you unexpected lawsuits. This causes negative effects in the music industry‚ the harmful effects of illegally downloading music online and how it has affected the artists and musicians. Many believe that downloading music for free isn’t illegal at all. 2. Can you go to jail for illegally downloading music? b. Making unauthorized

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    Ever since the start of illegal music downloading there has been an ongoing debate. As with any controversy‚ there are those whose positions stand at one end of the spectrum or the other and also those who are moderate or nonchalant. Many believe that downloading a song without paying for it is not only illegal‚ but also immoral. None-the less‚ people continue to download songs‚ rationalizing that the record companies are getting what they deserve after years of overpriced CD’s or that the artists

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    Downloading Copyright Music: Legal or Illegal Illegally downloading music of the internet for free is a huge controversy in this day and age. Many people fight that the music was bought at one time so they are not hurting anyone. Companies and musicians on the other hand‚ have a different view about downloading this music for free. They argue that have made this music and people are downloading it off the internet instead of buying it from a store. Sales in the music industry have gone down as

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    Response to text- Why You Should Pay For Music by John Sheldrick Dear John‚ I read your article and I have some comments about it I would like to acknowledge about it: Firstly when you mention that you advocate a culture in which people actually want to spend money on music‚ but I actually think we should advocate a culture where everybody listens to music and not just the ones who have a computer and and a bank account‚ I believe that music should be a right and not a privilege and everybody

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    Effects of Illegal Downloading on the Music Industry Illegal downloading is commonly known as piracy‚ it describe that the steeling music from artists‚ songwriters‚ musicians‚ record label employees and others whose hard work and great talent who make music possible. Nowadays‚ downloading music is available for everyone on internet. However‚ it is still illegal. Downloading music on internet is what most people are doing because they do not have to pay‚ and they can choose only the songs they

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