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    Copyright Infringement Reflection A Brief Introduction and Discussion of Illegal Sharing Yulei Xu Copyright violations are a common issue around the globe. Unlawfully obtaining of copyrighted materials through Peer-to-Peer(P2P) network is called “pirating”. It is the most popular among the ways copyrighted materials are shared unlawfully. According to statistics by the website GO-Gulf, the music industry suffers 12.5 billion in…

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    different records, however many projects still take into consideration documents to be shared and scattered without authorization of the legitimate proprietor. There are, in any case, additionally a few strategies that avoid unlawful downloading. Copyright laws ensure the esteem and income of an artist or other maker's work. Wrongfully duplicating music is burglary. The wage and income that craftsman would have gotten from a CD or melody buy is stolen from him in light of the fact that the…

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    Copyright Law

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    To contrast and expand the acknowledge of the protection that copyright law offers, this paper will investigate the cases of Adele accused of copying Kurdish artist’s ballad, Happy Birthday song copyright and Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams’ Blurred line case. Nowadays, music can transfer and download quickly from the internet. Artists are willing to share their creative works…

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    How will the music industry have an impact in the future? Will the technology when downloading music be better and portable without having to carry a phone or small device? In the beginning many people bought CD’s, records, or cassettes to play music, as technology advance people have mp3 players or phones to listen to music. In America many people have used the internet to download music illegally and legally, each month more than 2.6m songs are downloaded illegally. Many artist dislike when…

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    infringers of online copyright (Hayes, Alex, 2015). Bea: So what is copyright? It’s the legal right given to creators of original works to exclusively use or distribute their works for a limited time. It thereby provides creators of original works with an incentive to create new works and a legal framework for the control of their creations (Council. A. C, 2015). Bea: So, how big a problem is it? And Malcom Turnbull has confirmed- The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft…

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    be no incentive for them to record music. Copyright protection is designed for their benefit and to protect their livelihoods. In today's day and age we often see people steal music from the internet which results are artists and studios receive no financial return for their efforts and due to that they have to end their business or career. Did you know it is illegal to make available for download copyrighted works without permission of the copyright owner…

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    access someone’s personal information on a computer (Christensson, 2006). As the universe of PCs advances, PC morals keeps on making moral benchmarks that address new issues raised by new advances (Christensson, 2006). 2. Explain plagiarism and copyright infringement. As indicated by the Merriam-Webster online lexicon, to "plagiarize" means: to take and go off (the thoughts or expressions…

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    Essay On Music Piracy

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    Music Piracy Pirates back in the 1800’s were known to sail the high seas, plunder ships, steal cargo, the list goes on. Pirates today are still around but they take a different form, they take the form of someone going on the internet and downloading a torrent of that catchy new song they heard on the radio or downloading an entire album from some no name artist that doesn’t have their album on Spotify yet. These pirates aren’t your traditional, pirates they’re music pirates. Music piracy hurts…

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    We all have seen what the love for music has done; it brought us together, cheered us, enlightened us, and romanticized us. It seems to not be the case anymore. The music industry has killed our music; it has deprived us from the warmth of music. It has turned our artistry into a monopoly. Although, it has brought massive amount of people together, it has also brought the destruction of uniqueness. Millions of people listen to the same thing that comes in the radio, not knowing the music they…

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    Digital Piracy

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    of facilitating copyright infringement. Suppose the rights holder’s request is granted, Australian Internet Providers such as Telstra or Optus would then need to comply with the judge’s order to block all nationwide access to the infringing website. Possible issues with this bill is the amount of money and time which would be needed for the request to be processed. This makes visiting the federal court each time a rights holder believes that a website is infringing their copyright rights, an…

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