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    Over the last century‚ do you think music has changed from being about artistic expression to being more about money and business? Who owns the record companies and is there any room for indy’s? Yes music has definitely changed‚ the music industry is a big money making business. Throughout the last century the idea of music has changed for both the listener as well as the artist. In many cases‚ music is not recognized as an expression of art‚ but rather music has become a multi-billion dollar

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    are the critical elements for an online music service? Using the value chain model‚ analyze Soundbuzz’s business processes. Administration and Management : Online and Mobile music company. Technology : Source from local and independent record label and content is secured using digital right management technologies consisting of web server ‚ license server ‚ database server and media server.  Procurement : Internet and finance industries Q3 : Why did Mototrola acquire Soundbuzz? What synergies

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    and for how long. 3. Is the record industry justified in attempting to shut down P2P file-sharing sites that make it possible to download copyrighted media? Why or why not? * Yes it is‚ since there are millions of dollars spent by record labels to produce albums and not to include the artist’s time and effort into creating music’s and movies for the audience. In my opinion‚ CD’s‚ DVD’s can be bit pricy during such difficult economic times‚ but it will not give people the right to steal.

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    music videos for use in broadcast‚ public performance and new media. They represent the recording rights owner‚ which is usually the record company but due to recent developments in the industry sometimes the recording artist can also be the record label. Unlike other licensing bodies the PPL is a non-profit making organisation and only take a cut for operation costs. Their aim according to Fran Nevrkla is to ‘get some recompense for the tracks that play in the background of nearly every place in Britain’

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    Executive Summary For decades‚ Sonic Records has been a front-runner in the music-industry. To keep up with the changes to go electronically‚ they will be teaming with an online music store. They went with this decision because of the change in this industry as there is less demand for CDs that are being sold in stores. In order for Sonic to continue to succeed in this industry‚ the subsidiary needs to be formed. Sonic’s competitors have already been using this method for years now but‚ Sonic

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    swappers and increased the negative consequences of file sharing by imposing excessive fines in the amount of $750 per copyright infringement (Reuters 2005). Why should you care what the RIAA thinks? The RIAA is the company who over sees many record labels in the music industry. So they monitor sales of songs and albums and also help give out awards to artists who earn them. What this means for people who get caught by the RIAA is they will pay a lot of money for just a few accounts which is demonstrated

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    Page 1 of 131 Non-interest diversification in Banking‚ the new paradigm shift after liberalization and its relevance as a Marketing Strategy Subrato Bhadury Abstract The Indian commercial banking system partly because of its strategic marketing shift and partly due to investment management and volatility reduction effort is gradually inclining towards non-conventional activities that generate non interest income in the form of fee based income and earnings from currency exchange brokerage and

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    September 11‚ 2008 Feature Story Case Study: Nau Innovating for Social Consciousness By Alex Slawsby Can a for-profit enterprise succeed if its main innovation is valuing social consciousness as much as shareholder returns? The question is particularly relevant in a time of high gas prices and a growing sense that our current consumption of natural resources is simply unsustainable. The founders of Nau‚ a fledgling retail outerwear company‚ believed the answer to this question to be a resounding

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    Connie Francis

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    was actually on this TV show that the host‚ Arthur Godfrey‚ suggested she change her name to something easier to pronounce‚ which is where she became Connie Francis. At first‚ Connie struggle to get a record label. She was continually turned down by all of the record labels‚ until finally MGM signed a contract with her‚ only because one of her demo songs was “Freddy”‚ which also happened to be name of the MGM president’s son. “Freddy” was released in June 1955 and was Connie’s first single

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    Music has been around for ages and has influenced multitudes of people culturally‚ socially‚ and economically. Music brings people together‚ and likewise can separate them. In the United States‚ music is easily accessible. With the technology we have today‚ music can be heard with the click of a button. Today‚ the internet has become greatly influential on how music is spread amongst people. The internet (e.g. streaming services online) is affecting the music industry in positive and negative ways

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