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    Illegally Downloading Music In the past ten years Internet music sharing has become a huge issue in the recording industry. Recording companies are furious‚ claiming that file swapping is destroying their album sales and greatly hurting the artists. Music consumers are justifying their actions by stating that album prices are outrageously high. In Anthony Gorry’s essay‚ “Steal This MP3 File: What Is Theft?”‚ the author demonstrates how illegal downloading of music is becoming a huge problem in

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    protect the artist that wishes to see royalties for their music that they have created. America has in place laws to protect the artist and have made it clear to the public. I agree with this decision due to that if I were the artist I would not want my work to be illegally downloaded and I would want my royalties. According to Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA): Title 17‚ United States Code‚ Sections 501 and 506 protects the music and if downloaded illegally may leave you civilly and

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    undocumented immigrants. Rights of undocumented or illegal immigrants is a polarizing issue due to political and economic factors. A 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision entitled illegal immigrants to public education from kindergarten through high school; 50‚000 to 70‚000 graduate from U.S. high schools each year (Holland‚ G.‚ 2008). The objective of this paper is to analyze the pros and cons of undocumented immigrants receiving public education. Pros Caring for Children The right of undocumented immigrants

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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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    Outline Music‚ a very popular trend in our day. There are all types of music; hip hop‚ rock‚ rap‚ pop‚ etc. With the growing amounts of songs and artists‚ people want to listen to them more. Therefore they need some source in order to listen to these songs. If downloading music off the internet is considered “illegal”‚ then why do people have music sharing websites? There are about 500 online services located in 40 countries. With all these websites people should be allowed to download music and let

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    has gone back and forth on the topic of illegal immigrants. With the Mexican border at the top of their list‚ with a the border’s total length at 1‚951 miles (3‚141 km)‚ according to figures given by the International Boundary and Water Commission. It is the most frequently crossed international border in the world‚ with some 350 million people crossing legally every year. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S.-Mexico_border). With the growing number of illegal immigrants in the US Senators across the

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    Illegal immigration is the movement of people toward national borders in a manner that breaks the immigration codes of the destination country. In other words‚ illegal immigration is the action of staying in a region in a country without any permission from government. According to Demetrios the director of the immigration policy foundation (2005)‚ in “ Illegal Immigration‚” that the universal fight with illegal immigration has no end. Seminara (2007) writes in his article “Migration‚” that half

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    job? Is it hard to find someone to hire you? Are you sick of having to pay for everything and some people not having to? Do you think the government could be paying for better things right now? Well‚ if you said yes to any of these keep reading. Illegal immigration is becoming a big problem in America. Although it is nice to have diversity and to be accepting‚ there are other ways to solve these problems like upping the security on our borders‚ enforce becoming an American legally‚ and making sure

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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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    Immigration is defined as leaving your previous homeland/country of origin to start a new life in a foreign country. But some people think that immigration is an invasion of a different race‚ religion‚ and added burdensome problems. But that is not true. Immigrants do not take everybody’s job just like what everybody assumes they do. Biraq commented on Debate.org “All these immigrants(Mexicans) come to America thinking they own the place and just try to take a hard working Americans jobs. 1) they

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