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    from the combination of the words “Spot” and “Identify”. Created in Sweden, the service has a free option. As defined by Techopedia, “Spotify is a new digital music service that enables users to remotely source millions of different songs on various record labels from a laptop, smartphone or other device”. In general, Spotify allows the user to search through 15 million tracks of music, create playlists, or listen to playlists created by other people. With over 40-millon active users, Spotify…

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    Marketers play an important role when it comes to when fans/consumers have the ability to create, communicate, and publish. Part of that role stems from catering to this new generation of consumers while the other part of that role includes quality control and target marketing. The main job of marketers is to appeal to the fans/consumers, and when they have the ability to create, communicate and publish, marketers must create and advertise product that will allow the consumers to do so. This…

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    Basically, one would be able to find themselves in a fitting band, whether it was with a town weirdo or a geek. Indie introduced a way to include everyone who wanted to be a part of rock music (Cohen 1). During the 2000s, the worry to sign with record deals came to a halt when the indie community favorited their acts with digital downloading. This change started with the bank Wilco, when they released their album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot for free. This was a bold move to not only get their name…

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    Yaves Ellis Analysis

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    age of seven and was signed to a major record label by the time he was 12. It was a passion that started after he’d seen the rap duo of Kriss-Kross and has remained a passion for a man now in his thirties. To this point he has release two studio albums with his latest “In Autumn’s Ear,” debuting…

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    and had begun buying from and supporting anyone who would give them the music they wanted. This made things very difficult for the major music companies; they no longer had an understanding of the market. Some of these companies vowed to protect the public from exposer to this indecent music that represented bad taste. Major companies began losing their long held control on popular music and struggled with a solution to…

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    What Is Music Appropriation

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    illustrate his that room. The work could be seen as part parody and homage, parody in sense that Lichenstein replaced Gogh’s brush strokes with his own graphic aesthetic and saturated colours, yet homage in keeping the same title thus again being very public about that original. (Churchwell,…

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    Bolek Case Summary

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    Plaintiff Joanne Bolek had been admitted to Ahuja Medial Center in early November 2013, for complications from congestive heart failure and fluid buildup in her kidneys. Upon discharge from Ahuja, Ms. Bolek was sent to defendant Menorah Park’s facility for rehabilitation. According to Ms. Bolek’s son, Peter Bolek, they sent Ms. Bolek to Menorah Park to have her regain her strength, “because she was very weak.” B. Admission to Menorah Park On November 22, 2013, Ms. Bolek was admitted to…

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    Lenders were able to access patients medical records then deny their application for a home mortgage, credit card, and in decision making within human resources (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2006). Individual’s civil rights were being violated without ever seeking permission to view their…

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    Bpm Corporate Strategy

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    BPM is an independent record shop and privately run in the early 90’s and later became one of the large markets for the local electronic music. It is a record store, which sells CDs and vinyl. The large growth in sales of the vinyl and CD records contributed to BPM grow into a record distributor with independent records labels at home and overseas as well as supplying their up-to-date music to the record stores. Nevertheless, the record shops are recently losing market share to Web-based shops…

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    The Pitch I lived and worked as a musician in Los Angeles, California through the1990’s, I am a guitar player/singer -songwriter. During that time I had worked with amazing musicians, engineers, producers, and over time, I had developed a good network of relationships within the industry, which is a great position to be in, because, in LA, it’s not what you know, but who you know. Over the years, I had my own project going, a band called Cranium Lounge. This band was run by myself and my singer…

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