THE MUSIC ISN’T FREE: MUSIC LICENSING AND ROYALTIES IN THE PHILIPPINES VISION • To participate actively in strengthening the Philippine music industry of the Philippines by providing quality‚ excellent and outstanding products. MISSION • To stop piracy and protect the rights of the Filipino composers and artists. • To make a profitable and reliable company that can hold up to the rest of the time and circumstances. • To promote and showcase Filipino talents and resources OBJECTIVES:
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losses to the U.S. economy well as more than 70‚000 lost jobs and 2 billion in lost wages to American workers. Also Frontier Economics recently estimated that U.S. Internet users annually consume between $7 and $20 billion worth of digitally pirated recorded music. B. Reason to Listen: Piracy is important to know about as it is used widely in the world but to know the downfalls of pirating music and its punishments. C. Thesis Statement: Piracy of free music may be convenient and simple
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amount that you are buying it for or the pirated version which is $10 and possibly all kinds of mix ups far as the quality in the movie. Alternative “A” is going to blockbuster and spending $25.95 on a newly released DVD movie either enjoying it or not getting your money worth because it was not what you expected it to be. Alternative “B” is buying the Illegal version of the movie for a cheaper price but not a good Quality but in the mist of buying the Pirated version your risking getting caught for
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Optical Media Piracy * Media Piracy * Optical Media III. Laws Against Optical Media Piracy * Republic Act No. 9239 -Optical Media Act of 2003 * Republic Act No. 8293 -Intellectual Property Code of The Philippines IV. Sources of Pirated Media Products * Mass Production and How it works V. Types of Media Piracy * Software Piracy * Operation/Process * Movie Piracy * Operation/Process * Music Piracy * Operation/Process VI. Distribution/Market Play
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Websites and Piracy: Should they be shut down Michelene P. Elmore English 122 Lee Ann Kinkade July 14‚ 2013 Websites and Piracy: Should they be shut down In this research paper‚ it will explain piracy‚ how it affects the economy‚ its social gains and losses‚ and the legal aspects of copyright materials. This paper is designed to show clarity‚ facts‚ and statistics to back up my findings. It will also present materials that were learned in class
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piracy. While media piracy can bring a movie into contact of the viewer who may never see it in cinema‚ it depreciates the original movie. Benjamin (1936:795) explains that the aura is also associated with distance. Benjamin (1936:795) explains that a copy replaces the need for the real object. Contemporary viewers have a desire “to bring things “closer” spatially and humanly” and according to
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patents or copyright without permissions is quite popular in China. Statistics by various agencies estimate 90-99% of software in China (including software used by the Chinese government) is pirated (Kassner‚ 2009). Many companies such as Apple‚ Microsoft‚ Sony have to face copyright issue in China. Chinese companies copy these companies’ products and sell on market with low prices and quality. This not only lead these companies to lose their potential market‚ but also destroy the companies’ prestige by
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legal market price. This is usually because the goods may be stolen. Today’s Black marketers or bootleggers do not pay any taxes and can offer a price advantage to customers. Goods such as pirated DVDs/Music and fashion accessories that are sold at a lower price in the black market‚ and are often copies of the original. On the other hand‚ the price of certain products sold in the black market can be higher than the normal prices concert ticket and football games‚ This is the case when there are
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Discard Stone-age‚ Shop Online Sagarika Prabhakar After the mobile revolution in the first decade of the 21st century‚ a new revolution is underway n the second: that of online retail or online shopping in India. In this digital world‚ everything is going ONLINE. From finding a perfect match for yourself‚ to sell out your house’s furniture‚ to buy your favorite book. With the introduction of online book selling portals‚ the only thing you’ll spend is your time and effort on reading and enjoying
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Final Exam Essay Today there are thousands upon thousands of musical artists trying to get recognized in the world of music. Getting recognized is only the first step however‚ because it has become nearly impossible for artists to make any profit at all‚ from the recordings of their songs. With tons of different methods and ways to illegally download nearly every song released to date‚ artists must turn their attentions to new fashions of gaining popularity. Therefore‚ the consumption of recorded
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