Examine how Universal Music Group is fighting piracy along with its devastating financial effects and whether or not these measures have been effective. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I. ● ● ● II. ● ● III. ● IV. ● ● ● V. ● ● Title Page Contents Page Acknowledgements page Abstract (see copy that was turned in) Discussion: Introduction In the last decade‚ the music industry as a whole has been struggling with sales and financial downfalls due to the popularity of (mostly digital) pirated music
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Teacher Interview Report I had the pleasure in interviewing a very energetic teacher by the name of Ms. April Hast. Ms. April has been an elementary teacher for over five years now. She has worked with kindergarten‚ first‚ and second grade children. In wanting to take a break from that realm of education. April‚ embarked on a new adventure. She is now a lead Preschool teacher at Primrose private schools. I was able to observe April in action. I happened to visit during small group center time
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On The Story of the Moth One night‚ all the family‚ except my mother and myself‚ went to bed early. Why‚ I do not know‚ but we two remained sitting alone. The candles had already been put out. They had been blown out in their globes by means of a curved tube of tin. That tube seemed to me the finest and most wonderful plaything in the world. The room was dimly lighted by a single light of coconut oil. In all Filipino homes such a light burns through the night. It goes out just at day-break
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Getting Back To Our Roots “There is: 1)The Music 2)The ‘Music Business’ 3)The ‘Music Industry’. You should love the first‚ learn the second and outsmart the third.” Some people would say that music has grown‚ that it is ‘better than ever’ and there is nothing to fault about it. After all‚ we live in an age where it is easier than ever to become a musician with the immense range of talent shows and contests on T.V. These must be extremely irritating to the original artists who have worked hard
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EMI GROUP PLC Teaching Note Synopsis This case examines the April 2007 decision of British music company EMI to suspend its annual dividend as the company struggled to respond to the effect of digital audio distribution on its core business. The EMI case is intended to serve as an engaging introduction to corporate financial policy and themes in managing the right side of the balance sheet. The case contrasts EMI’s storied success with artists such as the Beatles‚ the Beach Boys‚ Pink Floyd
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The use of an artists music in advertisements is an amazing thing‚ and helps the artists grow. Using artists music in different advertisements helps get their music heard by millions of people. It can also help to connect fans with the artists. Without having artists music in advertisements‚ many bands and solo artists wouldn’t have the support and growth that they do today. Using artists music in advertisements helps to get their music heard by lots of people around the world. Once a band or artist
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Sound technology is a complex invention that has developed over many years. In “The Incredible Talking Machine” by Randall Stross and “History of the Cylinder Phonograph” is very similar to the article “Psst… Hey‚ You” by Mark Fischetti. The history‚ benefits‚ and companies that grow from the sound industry all help to support the central idea. In all three articles readers learn that sound technology continues to evolve over time in marketing and refining. Since the very first phonograph many companies
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Electronic musician‚ Aron Funk‚ also known as Venetian Snares‚ has been having financial problems. Snares is significantly popular in the electronic industry‚ who has produced an average of eight records per year since 1998. He has been working long enough to be successful‚ but he is not the problem . The record company he partnered shipped with has been losing customers‚ because they can now download Snares music for free; some interpret it as the loss of music’s value in customary lives. However
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Since its creation in the early twentieth century the television has been used as a source for advertising. Especially in recent years with massively televised events such as the super bowl advertisers have paid exorbitant amounts of money on advertising by using celebrities and popular music as ways to show off their products. They should be allowed to use popular music in their commercials as is their freedom of expression. With the use of CDs becoming more irrelevant every day‚ and online
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The art of sampling‚ Crime or creativity‚ up until 1991 Grand Upright Music‚ Ltd v. Warner Bros. Records Inc.‚ 780 F. Supp. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 1991) US Rapper Biz Markie taken to court for the complicity of “sampling” Gilbert O’Sullivan’s music without prior consent which perpetually changed the face of sampled music culture forever. Contrast to that there had been a carte blanche‚ a musical freedom and expression of art within music that gave artists opportunity to come up with ground breaking innovative
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