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    The article “The hegemonic copyright regime vs the sharing copyright users of music?” by Bart Cammaerts‚ expands on the idea of music becoming easily accessible through via internet‚ which creates conflict for music producers and the industry. This conflict arises due to the lack of funds these companies receive from consumers downloading songs online for free. Ownership within the music industry is gradually decreasing‚ and new copyright strategies must be found or businesses and artists within

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    A music business: Universal’s gamble Summary When Universal Music Group bought a part of EMI’s Capitol Records‚ many asked themselves if this was a smart decision. A ’gamble’ of $1.9 billion. Many questioned if this merge would disadvantage smaller companies‚ because Universal owns‚ thanks to this merge‚ 40%-50% shares of most markets. Because of the long statement of objections by the European Commission‚ Eurocrats might force Universal to sell parts of EMI‚ such as Virgin Music and EMI Classics

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    All Over It Records Song Name Page 1 of 1 This contract (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement")‚ executed and effective this Day day of Month‚ 20 Year‚ is by and between Artist Real Name of Artist Address (hereinafter referred to as the "Artist") and All Over It Records of 469 Hastiler Road South‚ Sheffield‚ S13 8LD (a registered UK Partnership between Joseph Daniel Trotter and Michael Thomas Owczarek) (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"): IT

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    What happened to the music? Today’s music industry is sinking fast‚ but no one seems to see it. Picture a world without the music industry. There would be no more music in movies‚ commercials‚ no MTV and most of all no radio. The music industry is just like any other job. Money is needed for it to survive. People think that they shouldn’t contribute due to the fact that there are filthy celebrities that don’t need the cash. This however is not always the case especially with new rising artists. Money

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    Introduction / Case Background The new kid agreement is a common contract in music industry. As mentioned in the case study‚ companies prefer the new kid agreement in order to manage their risks. However‚ this agreement proved a loss making deal for rock group. They are under obligation to finish all the eight recordings‚ even if it takes 12 years. On the other side‚ company can ditch the rock group any time. However‚ it is a legal contract that was signed by both the parties. It could be difficult

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    Music style‚ beat‚ and syncopation are not the only things calculated to yield success in the music industry. This goes to show that if something is proven successful‚ the following content and talent will be marketed in a similar manner -- with slight differences. The film Money for Nothing explains how the music industry produces the same type of artist after artist. Money for Nothing also informs audiences about the business relationship between an artist and companies that span beyond the normal

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    The Importance of Licencing and Royalties Within the music industry‚ to make money‚ your music must be licenced‚ that way you will get royalties. Licencing is an agreement that is put in place to ensure that the owner of a piece of music is paid for the use of their work. The royalties are the income generated from the use of licencing songs. The royalties will be paid to the owner of the piece via licencing companies. They come hand in hand‚ you cannot have one without the other. A piece of music

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    Abstract This project is to identify and analyze HPL (Hansson Private Label ) company’s new investment decisions based on a series of calculations include: Operating Cash Flows (OCF)‚ Net Present Value (NPV)‚ Internal Rate of Return (IRR)‚ and Sensitivity Analysis. The analysis suggests that Hansson should be very cautious regarding the investment proposal that is developed by his manufacturing team. Although the projections and analysis of the project for the next 10 years proposed by Robert Gates

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    My label experience took place at the Jackson Medical Mall. I am a very shy person and this activity was really challenging. As I walked up to the first person and explained the assignment I was greeted with a smile. The first word of the day was friendly‚ followed by happy‚ energetic‚ three people choose humble‚ important‚ conservative‚ shy‚ and kind. Although I was so very nervous and hesitant to do this project it turned out nice. As I walked the mall people looked at me very strangely with the

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    M004LON : Finance‚ Funding and Legislative frameworks for Success Industry : Music Company :Warner Music Group WAVES AND BARS OF WARNER MUSIC GROUP TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. The Pestle Analysis 3.1 Countries and Revenues 3.2 Piracy 3.3 Advent of Digital Music 3. Porter’s Five Forces-WMG 4.4 Intra-industry Rivalry 4.5 Buyer’s Power 4.6 Threat of new entrants 4.7 Supplier Power 4.8 Threat of substitutes

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