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    the heavy metal band Metallica and the peer-to-peer audio file sharing website Napster were in the center of a lawsuit that would change how online file sharing works forever. Metallica was the first band to speak out and take action against music piracy on the internet. They filed lawsuit in the state of California against Napster. The lawsuit also included three universities, those being; Yale, University of Southern California, and Indiana University. While the three school only received

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    technology has changed the way people listen to rock and roll and music in general. The changes in American lifestyle have affected the way bands and artists are perceived. Today the internet and the use of smart phones have taken over the American lifestyle. The majority of Americans today either have smartphones, iPods, mp3 players, or computers. All of these devices are able to have access to the internet and rock and roll music is been heard less and less through CD’s and albums and more on mobile

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    crisis. It seems that a lot of artwork, literature, and music by our most creative authors, musicians, and artists have fallen into the hands of pirates. Our artists can no longer support themselves nor feel safe in creating new work. Their work is being shared all over the Internet as we speak. We need to put a stop to this. What would happen if your favorite musicians stopped writing and publishing their music? Do you want to listen to the music of your grandparents? That's where this assignment comes

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    women in the Latino community through her music. Introduction Attention Catcher: “Nos dicen las Malandrinas porque hacemos mucho ruido, porque tomamos cerveza y nos gusta el mejor vino. En los salones del baile, siempre pedimos corridos.” Many of you may think that these lyrics were sang by a male artist, however they were actually spoken by a woman, named Jenni Rivera. These kind of lyrics are what initially attracted and shocked audiences of Banda music since they were almost always sung by men

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    softer competition (Lozano‐Vivas, 2009). At that point of time, there was no other entertainer who is able to differentiate their self-identity until Madonna came out. Thus, this enables Madonna to protect the self from competitive competition in the industry. Besides that, differentiation was beneficial for Madonna. It is because of her uniqueness that she already possessed had made it challenging for fresh competitors to compete with her repute and talents. With this, Madonna was capable to gain her

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    term “Rock” is used a variety of thoughts are provoked. Most reminisce about the good times; when gas was less than a dollar and music was a staple of the american lifestyle. Music is a primary driving force all over the world. In the United States alone the music industry produces over fifteen billion dollars, nearly thirty percent of the global music industry. Music has the power to create friendships and destroy them, send ambitious performers to the stars and then watch them plummet. Many performers

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    Over the past few years there have been numerous cases of piracy and fraud arising with music distribution. The most eye opening case was a Boston University graduate student who pleaded guilty to downloading and sharing music online. Joel Tenenbaum admitted in court that he downloaded and distributed 30 songs (United States). The only issue for the jury was to decide how much reimbursement to award the record labels. According to the law, record labels are permitted to around $750 to $30,000 for

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    Music has always been my one true passion in life. As a little girl, I utilized music anytime I was sad or lonely. Music always touched me lifted me in the midst of my sadness and anything else negative that was going on. Choosing the Music Business course is an obvious decision, I yearn to be a member of that sublime experience. I wish to manage, record and land the artist on the radio. I would be delighted to manage the type of artist that when they sing you feel the emotion that they endured and

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    1970's Music Videos

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    Back in the 1970’s music videos were already able to be produced by record companies and were being used in promotional sites. This was thanks to technology that was created in the 1950’s by French artists (Serge Gainsbourg, François Hardy, Jacques Dutronc) . They had created a machine called the Cine box that would allow them to play a short film and a tape recording. The videos they created were the beginnings of the music video that even involved lip-syncing. Their technology became more popular

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    “Should Musicians Change Their Tune” Jacob Carter questions if musicians should sell their music on apps. Darrius Johnson describes up-coming artist getting signed by endorsement deal and getting distracted by not focusing on their music. And Stacia Coates states musician being advertise in commercial to promote their music. I argue the use of musician in advertisement because it helps them promote their music, and gain money. To start, “Should Musicians Change Their Tune” I allege that

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