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    The music industry is changing more and more every day, and as time moves on it will continue to change as the cycles come into there prime and fall out of there prime. I truly believe that Grooveshark was initially moving in the right direction, or at least I believe there end goals were in line with where the industry looks to be going. The part of Grooveshark’s strategy that I could never agree with was the fact that they allowed others do the dirty work for them. The process in which they…

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    Copyright has many rules when it comes to the music industry. If producers aren’t careful then they may just end up with copyright penalties ranging from $200 to $150,000 for each stolen piece, court costs, the song can be taken down and the person that illegally used someone’s original work can go to jail. Music sampling can easily violate copyright terms if producers don’t get the correct permission. Music Sampling is when a music producer takes a few notes or maybe even a whole course from an…

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    How can I send the court paper to the process server? In many cases you will be able to fax or email papers to the process server. If the original stamped court documents need to be served you will need to mail, deliver personally to the process server or make arrangements for the process server to pick the documents up from you. A fee may applied to you by the process server for document pickup to offset time and travel costs. Our contact information. Back to top of page How long does it take…

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    notice is the word free and after seeing that word free people don’t care about anything else. Napster opened up so many doors in the music industry, but not all of it was bad. For example, underground artist became more popular because the music files sharing. Therefore once you’re big in the music industry and making music; how can you make your money if everyone is downloading it for free? I feel that Napster is unethical, although it did have good features. The underground music world…

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    Mp3 Business Case Study

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    The MP3 business is taking off under the leadership of Kirsten Vander Hart, Cassie Morris, and Makayla Ashbaugh. Twisting Tunes took a deep dive but has been steadily increasing, showing great promise. • Performance o Twisting Tunes came off with a rough start. We sat at the bottom of the pack during the first quarter when our stock price was $16.79 when most people were at mid-thirties. We determined the issue was that we did not purchase the proper amount of materials causing us to lose a lot…

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    Yanchuan Guo Prof. Emily Perez English 101A February,20 2016 Annotated Bibliography Source 1 Greenblatt, Alan. "Future of the Music Industry." CQ Researcher 21 Nov. 2003: 989-1012. Web. 20 Feb. 2016. Greenblatt’s text explains the impact of free downloading music from the internet in recent years. Many music producers start to sell their licensed music in a low price against piracy. But many people wonder if this way of selling music will remain profitable in the future. He also believes that…

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    Although streaming is a newer form of media consumption, it is important to understand that there is historical context to how the internet has affected the music industry. According to Dewan (2014), “The recent disruption of the music industry can be traced back to the arrival of online peer-to-peer technologies such as Napster” (p.101). I think that the piracy associated with digital downloads is a major reason behind the devaluing of music in the eyes of the consumer, thus the cause of…

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    Digital Forensics

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    the use of digital technology is evolving everyday because not only are we surrounded by internet activities, but now we’re surrounded by a huge cesspool of digital technology. Just to name a few, digital technology includes but not limited to computers, CD’s and DVD’s, portable storage media and cell phones. When it comes to examining digital technology it can include anything from photos, video’s, text documents, Internet activity logs along with phone numbers or any other data that can be…

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    A lesson plan was written up for a Year 5 Humanities and Social Science lesson covering the curriculum content, why people work in groups to achieve their aims, and how they can express their shared beliefs and values and exercise influence (ACHCK027) (Australian Curriculum, n.d.). The completed lesson plan was then emailed to three peers and the unit tutor. The peers and tutor were to review and provide constructive feedback on how the lesson plan could be improved. Through the process of…

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    the value of the works, it is not reasonable to generalize all the copyright term in 14 years. Hence there are still some standards needed to be clarified. Finally, it is no doubt that peer-to-peer file-sharing should not be criminalized and assuring artists get paid instead of stop people sharing files seems…

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