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    Introduction The Entertainment and Media industry is a constantly evolving group‚ with prospects in certain subsectors being much better than in others. Revenue trends in certain core segments‚ including broadcast television and radio‚ tend to vary with consumers’ and advertisers’ preferences towards new forms of media. Several conglomerates control a large proportion of the industry‚ somewhat limiting competitive pressure. Political 1. Entertainment industry have a large public influence

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    regarding the effect of music piracy on the music industry 2 5.1.1 Not paying the song royalties 3 5.1.2 Committing a crime without realizing 3 5.2 Complements regarding the importance of music piracy on the music industry 3 5.2.1 Access to older music no longer in print 3 5.2.2 Creates devout music fans 4 6.0 Conclusion 4 Reference list 5   1.0 Introduction This report portrays the different views held on the consequences of music piracy on the music

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    Asia at the forefront of Sports‚ Entertainment and Lifestyle Industry The Asian economic growth story that started in the 1980’s has seen exponential growth. Japan surprised the world with its economic might and ever since has occupied the second position in terms of GDP and economic standing. This was followed by growth stories of Korea‚ Hong Kong‚ Taiwan‚ Thailand‚ India and the latest and mightiest addition – China. Although the current financial crisis has negatively impacted the world‚ China

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    THE RECORDING INDUSTRY 2006 PIRACY REPORT PROTECTING CREATIVITY IN MUSIC CONTENTS 03 INTRODUCTION 04 THE MANY FACES OF MUSIC PIRACY Physical piracy shows no signs of abating Internet piracy: losses to the industry New forms of digital piracy 06 TACKLING INTERNET PIRACY – PROMOTING LEGAL SERVICES Providing new legal services Enforcement Education: a job for industry and governments P2P legal landscape improves Virus fears surround illegal P2P The spread of pre-release

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    Positive Effects Access to older music no longer in print Because of the way contracts are constructed‚ artists don’t own their own music–record labels do. So when artists that change labels‚ their new label is not allowed to produce the albums the artist made on the old label‚ and if the old label decides not to print anymore albums or release the songs‚ the music is effectively dead. Music downloading is the only way for most people to access these “dead” songs Creates devout music fans

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    Music Piracy In the 21st century‚ many changes have been made to digital media. One such media that has experienced an extreme change is music. It is no longer just a type of media that is made by singers and bought by consumers‚ but it is now part of the “dark‚ scary” side of the Internet. There are even journal article authors who have written about music piracy. “Music is the most widely pirated media in the world today. From singles to albums to recording demos‚ music of all genres is ripped

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    1997-1998 The Internet Today: Causes and Effects 1996 was the year of Internet. We constantly saw and heard the word "Internet" everywhere last year. The beginning of the Internet was the computer network called ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) which started in 1969 and was supported by the Department of Defense in America since they wanted the webbed network which cannot be severed easily. At the beginning‚ ARPA had been used for the military need; and when it became more commercialized

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    March 11‚ 2012 Twitter‚ Facebook‚ Google‚ Wikipedia and many other sites are some of the most common ways people communicate and use as a leg for viral services. Two laws that are being placed into effect will serve as a hinder to users of the internet and also to many of the websites. If they were to be censored or “taken away” people would be left dangling wondering what next. I will inform my audience about the laws (SOPA AND PIPA)‚ how it will censor sites‚ which sites may be affected‚ what

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    Scope Introduction In the history of mankind‚ the internet is the greatest development in the domain of communication industry. Similar to each and every invention‚ the internet carries the number of advantages and disadvantages. Nevertheless‚ the advantages of the internet are so huge in number that they outperform the disadvantages quit easily. What is Internet? According to the definition provide by oxford dictionary‚ the internet is an arrangement of connected computers‚ which let the

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    Does entertainment influence society’s attitude towards violent behavior? In order to fully answer this question we must first understand what violence is. Violence is the use of one’s powers to inflict mental or physical injury upon another‚ examples of this would be rape or murder. Violence in entertainment reaches the public by way of television‚ movies‚ plays‚ and novels. Through the course of this essay it will be proven that violence in entertainment is a major factor in the escalation of violence

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