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    guilty of copyright infringement, influenced others to commit copyright infringement, and was forced to pay $75 trillion dollars in damages. In the early 2000’s, a P2P site named Napster advertised free music download was helping people by allowing MP3 files from artist. The creator of Napster was Sean Parker and…

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    movie industry. Video games are now getting a big cut of music revenues. New forms of media are now accessible, like the mp3 files. Buying physical CDs is something from the past, and now people are buying a song or two from a CD, instead of the whole thing. Being able to download music instantly has eliminated a lot of the corporate music distributors as well because mp3 files are instant and there is nothing you have to physically ship. Also, music technologies have evolved to the point…

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    bumps and dips...a slight scratch is interpreted as a data bump or dip and results in a pop.(200)” In the 1930’s the first analog tape was introduced and as time progressed so did musical communication. Today we use items such as cellular devices, MP3 Players, and even compact disc. Since music has so many distribution outlets music is easily spread and shared around the world. People in America can listen to the music played in Cuba or…

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    Texting And Technology

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    Technology has been increasing in leaps and bounds in the recent years. From the VHS tape and Betamax to the CD, from the CD progressing on to the MP3 player, there has forever been an up and coming advancement in technology. Many of us have developed a form of addiction to technology; without the devices or technology we feel disconnected to others, and we struggle without it. In recent years, e-mail began to allow us to communicate rapidly with anyone we so desire. The cell phone which allowed…

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    because the Internet is the Music Industry's new problem. Music in today's world without the Internet will be the main question or main concern if we did not have it. Where would the music industry be without the Internet and the power to share files, MP3 waves and music share portals. The basic experimental design for the music industry using the Internet is simple using the Cause and Effect model. The three basic principles of experimental design controls so that systematic effects of…

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    National Anthem Essay

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    National Anthem. The website includes a variety of audio and visual material, such as the painting of the USS Chesapeake Captured (The War of 1812), and the portrait of Francis Scott Key (A Moment of Triumph). Along with the pictures, the site includes an MP3 file for the 19th Century of the Star-Spangled Banner. At first glance, the site seemed to be a virtual tour of the War of 1812; however, the site contains a plethora of interact material. The correlating…

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    Tgp4 Promise Analysis

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    According to Old Dominion University’s web site “electronic portfolios are collections of artifacts, accessible electronically. Those artifacts could be term papers, presentations (video, power point, etc.), images, work documents, reflections, blogs, mp3's or any form of digital item used to demonstrate learning or acquired skills” (ODU…

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    Today, technology is changing so fast that even a piece of kit which was created five years ago, could now be classed as obsolete. The only reason for keeping certain types of equipment is that the producer may prefer using certain parts of the kit, or not being able to obtain the latest package. The largest transformation within music production has to be the Internet. It has opened up so many doors not just for producers, but also for the whole world to the point that we have become reliant on…

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    retrieving information. Therefore, evidence suggest that media multitasking is rapidly increasing. ( Rideout, Feohr and Roberts , 2010) reported that in 2004, about 18 % of 8- to 18-year olds owned mp3 players and 39 % owned cell phones, whereas in 2009, approximately 76 % of these youths were reported to own mp3 players and 66 % reported owning cell phones. Moreover, between 1999 and 2009, the proportion of time spent using more than one medium concurrently increased from 16 to 29 %,…

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    Lopez), mom (Abigail Lopez), and I were walking peacefully throughout the park, when my mom asked my dad and I if we needed to use the bathroom. We agreed . Since I knew I was going to be in the bathroom for a good amount, I decided to pull out my mp3 and headphones to listen to some music. Once I had finished and made my way to the exit I started looking for my mom, but, there was no signs of her. As the seconds went by, I had started to panic more and more thinking of where she could be.…

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