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    Even as much as I like to talk I find that often words sometimes become distant, lost and cannot describe the feelings and emotions I wish to express. Throughout my life music has been a constant in my life; it brought change and with that change came comfort. With every up and down music was always there, a silent friend waiting in the wings. Things were always this this way until one night when I was thirteen jamming to 70s rock, staring at the ceiling and dreaming of no longer being the…

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    are changing. The way people would market their music in the past in completely different than how it's marketed now. In today's times we access music on our smartphones rather than buying a physical copy. Having direct access is much simpler than buying a CD. The appeal of being able to take our music with us anywhere we go excites today's generations. We can even connect our phones to our radios and play them in the car without a CD! Music is at the touch of our fingers. Many…

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    Royalty Free Music Library: To Explore A Vast Collection of Royalty Free Music By Mr.Farnadiz Apr 17, 2016 Royalty free music is not free! Contrary to what most people think, royalty free music isn't the music you can get without paying any cost. Yes, that's how it is! Royalty free music refers to music from a production music library that is licensed for a one-time free. It means that the purchaser has to pay for the music license only one time and then he or she can use it for as long as it is…

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    Barbro Essay

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    Does Barbro have the right of Re-sale ? In the Usedsoft case the CJEU held that the grant of an unlimited license together with the possibility to download a copy of a computer program is tantamount to a first sale, which exhausts the right of distribution, so that a further resale of that copy cannot be opposed by the right holder in this case ,Network Inc . This is to mean that Barbro would enjoy the benefits of being part of a first sale contract and as such she can resell the albums…

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    Marilyn Manson is always revolving around controversy in the music industry. Manson has an intense and forthright opinion on religion, narcotic abuse and violence. This stance shines through in his lyrics, artwork and interview quotes. As well as his autobiography, The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. But, how did this happen? How did Marilyn Manson mature into this? Better yet, is Manson as obscene as the media depicts him? Marilyn Manson, Brian Hugh Warner, was born in Canton, Ohio on January 5th…

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    IMRO are an organisation set up to copyright the music of their members. IMRO’s role is to promote their member’s music and look after the royalties involved in the music industry. Some examples of who they represent are music publishers, composers and songwriters. Three functions of IMRO: • IMRO copyright’s the music of their members, which usually consists of a music performance. IMRO want to protect the work of their members both nationally and internationally. The money earned through…

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    Interdependent means two or more things dependent on each other. The recording industry and the radio industry are a great example of being interdependent. The first recording to be sold was of the opera star Enrico Caruso. That started the recording business basically, records began to be sold all around and a competition grew. The competition was the type of records to be sold. The size of records, the hole in the middle, how many times and how fast it spun, and how many songs were on each…

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    Americans perceive downloading music as an everyday act, but it’s actually quite a criminal action. Consequently, downloading music allows the public to listen to their favorite artist for free or for a small price. Stephen Seigel elaborates by saying, “Under the agreement, Napster will begin to charge a monthly fee for use of it’s service--$4.95 seems to be the number being tossed around-- though how the money is ultimately divvied up will surely be a source of future contention.” (“Nipping at…

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    Music Advertising

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    They both are animportant part of the music industry. Should musicians have to work with advertisers all the timethough? Even if they are two separate businesses, they need each other to make money. Songartists should be allowed to let advertisement companies use their music.Advertisements give musicians better opportunities to succeed in the music industry.According to The New Necessity in the Music Business by Stacia Coates, it advises bands to "puttheir music in commercials or promote…

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    Being A Singer Essay

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    The music industry is full of very talented singers which raises the amount of competition between singers in order to get a position. Singers can be very good at singing but in this society that is merely not enough now. Singers must bring more to the table if they want to “fit in” as a lot of singers often have very good dancing skills and music videos as well. Singers who indolently work in this career usually do not get really far as being active is crucial for this career type. The majority…

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