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    Downloading All Music Should Be Made Legal In 1999, an 18-year-old college dropout named Shawn Fanning revolutionized the music industry with the program he invented called Napster. Napster was an internet program that made it possible for users to share music files for free. His product gained instant interest across America which brought an opposite response from the Music industry. In 2001, as expected, Napster was sued for copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America

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    The New Queen Of Pop

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    and diverse music and art influenced the music industry, making her one of the most influential people in the world. Gaga grew up with an interest in music, her music influenced by Christianity in her family. She began singing at open mic bar nights in New York, with several small bands. Soon, she broke onto the scene, and released her album, The Fame. (“Lady Gaga”, 2010) Quickly, she grew in popularity, her music starting to influence the music industry. Through her messages in her music, fashion and

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    a wonderful melody and words that are interesting too. Those are the types of kids songs that children appear to enjoy more than other songs. As soon as the song starts, they will start using their memories to try to remember everything about the music. The more you play the song, the more the child will learn. After a while, you can wait to see if the child still remembers what was taught in the song. It assists in teaching fundamentals of life. Kids are intelligent enough to remember. Time To

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    “Hips Don’t Lie” is a salsa and worldbeat song inspired by the salsa and Latin music that Shakira grew up listening to. The song sold 1.4 million downloads in 2006 and broke the record for the most radio plays in a single week. It was nominated for 7 MTV Video Music Awards, 3 Billboard Music Awards, and a Grammy Award. It went on to become one of the best-selling singles of the 2000s and was eventually certified triple platinum by the

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    of music distribution over the past six decades is no doubt nothing short of a phenomenon; from the vinyl record of the 1950’s and the many forms of cassette tapes introduced in the 60’s and 70’s, to the compact disc of the 80’s and the digital media formats of the present day. It is certain that the advancement of technology in these ways has had a dramatic effect on both the way we listen to our favorite artists and the way we interact with music. Furthermore, the rise in the digital music age

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    technology and copyright laws are some of the most beneficial aspects of their profession. In fact, technology has assisted musicians in distributing, listening to, and performing music. Those ways can also help the musician academically or financially. Compared to centuries ago, the musician can now distribute music in various ways, not just by paper. Nevertheless, copyright laws came into existence in the sixteenth century as well, have also benefited the musician. Over time these laws have focused

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    Music seems to have become a main trend in the world today. Music is everywhere, whether in bookstores, cosmetic stores or supermarkets. According to research, there are 51% of people who listen to music every day, 26% almost every day, and only 1% of people who never listen to music (Surveys, 2017). In this essay, first, we are going to discuss the relationship developed through music cloud. Second, how technology both improves music and bring problems. Third, we will also introduce the relationship

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    This paper discusses the copyright law in Canada connected with an ethical line in music sharing. Before embarking on the discussion, it is imperative to understand what copyright entails under the umbrella of intellectual property; the latter refers to intangible property, which is entirely a creation of the mind (Alexander & Penalver, 2012, p. 188). Copyright is the exclusive right granted to the original author of literary work. In this effect, it prevents other people from using an authorship

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    Music Practice is constant and habitual exercise of a principle instrument, genre, culture and even way of life. As it relates to music practice, there are different genres and style of music for example reggae, folk, jazz, country, R & B, Hip Hop and the list goes on…and for each genre there are different ways to execute it. In my realm of the world, we are known for Reggae and Dancehall, this is a big part of our culture but we also divulge in ‘Jamaican Folk Songs’ such as Jamaica Land of Beauty

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    Rob has been a music journalist for over twenty years; his writing career began back in the days with Renee. He referred to them as “we were rock critics, freelancing for the Village Voice and Spin Option.” (Sheffield 648). They also DJ for their independent radio station and when they are not working they would flip through vinyl records in music stores, listened to a lot of new songs and wrote about them as fast as they could to meet the demand of the music mainstream. Since then, Rob

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