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    from our boss, who gets money for what we helped him with. Well, what about the action pictures workers, or the music companies that spend ages to complete a project? They have pretty hard jobs and need good pay. If we download their work illegally, they would lose money and we would not have more of what they do. Although, by paying for what we listen or watch the hollywood and music business will grow. We would have more of what we want if we just pay for it. After all, you are like everybody else

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    Essay In today’s society the only way to become a famous musician is to have good music that fans will like. One of the ways fans learn about an artist’s new songs is through ads. A fan would be watching TV or listening to music on their smartphone, and an ad might pop up with their favorite artist’s new song. The fan would most likely wonder what is was and download it. Artists should continue to allow their music to be placed in advertisements because it helps them earn money, and it can help them

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    As I listened to Igor Stravinsky download 70, Stravinsky's musical piece differs from that of the romantic era by the unadorned lines, raw energy, and elemental truth in which was incorporated into his musical piece I listened to and analyzed The Rite of Spring. During this period modern artists such as Igor Stravinsky were determined to turn the public away from Romantic idealism and back to harsh reality, as stated. In this particular piece it was heard to have intensifying metallic sounds which

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    or a television, and the question always comes up “would you steal a CD or DVD from the store?” with the answer being no. With the actual physical property being stolen from the store takes on a different aspect of money lost then just hitting the download button. The

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    DJ Jekyll, wanted to provide a informative service for other like minded individuals and those simply into music and the entertainment seen. As a young start up business it currently is just the two of us, offering promotional services for local bands and artists (actually live in person promoting and distributing), up to date happenings of local and regional events/concerts, new music release information, and entertainment industry news. All in a fun interactive and engaging streaming podcast

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    Many people are in discord with the polemical statement, music piracy should be legalised. It is a topic that provokes arguments, as some believe that it should be free and accessible whereas others believe that it should be paid for and should remain illegitimate. Music piracy is the act of illegally downloading music for free, bilking sites such as iTunes and iMesh that lawfully sell music to millions of people worldwide. It is one of the most frequently committed crimes. According to an article

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    NANA YAW OMANE MARFO MUSIC 109 ANDREW CONKLIN ASSIGNMENT 2 08/07/15 MEDIA AND CONSUMPTION Gone are the days where artist, songwriters, performers, producers and records companies reap full successes of songs through stage performance and radio airplay. Since 1960, a technological evolution has created many changes in how music are made, played and performed. From the era where television and radio was popular with much of its viewers and listeners being the

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    Can't Remember a Time Without I-Tunes Essay

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    change the world of music and technology (Griggs & Leopold). When it first started, songs were available for instant download for only ninety-nine cents and albums for less than ten dollars. ITunes changed the way music was distributed and marketed. With the release of iTunes, music consumers could now download music digitally with the click of a button. Consumers no longer had to leave the comfort of their home to buy or listen to a song or an album. Before iTunes and digital music, consumers had to

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    Good music doesn’t have a definition. Doesn’t have a specific genre, language, or style. It is defined by the individual, a subjective choice based on the feelings it invokes in the listener. So why is it that so many avid listeners are arguing over not the music itself, but the medium in which it is being provided? Personally, I believe that it should be about the music itself, and often times the best way to get the full impact of the song is through the old-fashioned analog system. The convenience

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    This blanket legislation covers all intellectual property "owned" by large media corporations - whether they be music files, movies, pictures, or books. It's clear - share copyrighted works without the owner's consent and the government has the right to prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. This includes up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250

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