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    Copyright Law

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    The new technology allows music to be distributed everywhere in the world. Music accompanied people when they listen to music on the radio, listen to music through their personal devices when they workout or having a trip to their destination. Music conveys ideas and concepts that the artists hope their audiences to listen. Audiences receive the messages and impressions depend on their personal depiction of their music experience, which in turn, some music allows audiences to relief their…

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    music illegally since the 1990’s. In the early 2000’s over 278 million people started to download softwares to their computers so they can download music. The main used softwares back then were Kazaa and Napster. In 2003 261 users from both softwares were given lawsuits by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) for downloading 2 million copyrighted files. Kazaa kept file sharing music to its users but Napster was sued, a few years later Napster started making its users pay for music.…

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    that file-sharing has had deleterious influence on the music industry. On closer inspection, there is little evidence to substantiate this claim though. Firstly, most artists apparently do not have long-term contracts with any major record company, nor do they receive generous remuneration from radio stations. In fact, for many aspiring musicians uploading their music free of charge may, indeed, prove advantageous, providing avenues for exposure and publicity they crave. Secondly, Internet…

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    Designer labels, they new and popular and many people wear and favor them but why? Designer labels have a high popularity among the general population, for example people idolize designer labels because they are endorsed by celebrities, athletes, and other popular people. Designer labels are also highly favored because they are stylish and new. The two main reasons behind popular designer labels is popularity and fashion and that is what the crowd looks for in These labels. One reason for…

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    site, simply by claiming it isn’t their fault. This is not true. In fact, the DMCA often protects copyright holders work. MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster is a perfect example of this. In 2005, a small conglomeration of intellectual property holders sued file sharing site Grokster after they created a software that allowed users to download copyrighted works. Grokster won the case in the district court after MGM cited the Betamax case, which determined that if a technology could…

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    Mankiw Case Summary

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    to see the show. In case I am being too subtle I am making a point about how the free market can easily create a second class society. Mankiw to his credit at least thinks everyone should get to see the arts (despite at first glance supporting a system that prevents that).…

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    The music industry has changing in so many ways today. Music is now available on smartphones and computers it's hard to ignore. To become successful in this society today musicians must get their music out there and change to what the people want today. Musicians should change their tune and adapt to society today. There is no doubt about music changing from hand held records or CD's to streaming on the internet and buying music off of apps like "iTunes". Old forms of music are fading away and…

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    Where it all began kaley hop Per.4 Nov. 13th Have you ever heard music from the 30s and 40s? 1930s/40s music was really the foundation of our music now , things would be so different without it. Music was so much different than it is now. Music before was a lot more jazzy, swing, and funked up. Music artists entered solo instead of being in a band. Being said, a lot of the genera’s of music that we have today really weren’t around one bit till recently music took the wrong turn in…

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    Minecraft Research Papers

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    360. It set a whole new record after breaking those set by other games earlier. Recently, Raspberry Pi tied up with the developers and Minecraft: Pi Edition was announced. Current Versions The current versions that are available include 1.4.7 computer version, 1.5 pre version, 0.6.1 pocket edition, 1.3.1 Xbox 360 edition and 0.1.1 pi edition. Gameplay The game modes currently available on Minecraft include creative, survival, hardcore and adventure. Capture the Flag is a planned mode that…

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    The music industry is a multi billion dollar industry that affects all of us. Music is different for everyone, some people are addicted to it while others could care less if there's music playing or not. But over the past decade the music industry has seen seen some of the lowest revenue since the 1950’s. So in this essay I will explain why this is happening, and how the music industry is changing. Music has been around for hundreds of years and music has always been popular and throughout…

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