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    Salvatore Taormina April 1, 2015 Professor White Beyonce Case Beyonce and Parkwood Entertainment really outdid themselves by releasing the surprise album Beyonce. The fifth studio album from the music icon was released on December 13, 2013 by her own music label Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.The digital download only was well worth the gamble as sales were well beyond projections. With gambling comes risk, risk including pissing of the distributors, not being able to advertize

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    Sony Corporation’s PEST Analysis Introduction Sony Corporation is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of electronic product. It engaged in business through electronics, motion pictures, music and financial services. Though it used to be a leading manufacturer, Sony Corp has now been entangled with low sales rate and financial strain in many of its product lines (Euromonitor, 2014). This paper demonstrates three events of Sony Corporation as a case study to analyze how these external factors

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    RCA Records “One of the largest and most influential electronics companies during the 20th century was the Radio Corporation of America, or RCA. At one time, the breadth of its operations included everything from making vinyl records to building and manufacturing communications satellites.” (Engineering and Technology History Wiki: RCA (Radio Corporation of America)). Today, RCA stands as of the most popular and successful record labels in the music industry, and it serves more purposes now than

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    Compromised Data In Sony

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    Compromised Data (Series of Leakage): The attackers have claimed that they have purloin a tremendous heap of important information from Sony, perhaps as expansive as 100 terabytes of information, which they are gradually revealing in groups. According to sources the attackers have released online so far this incorporates, in extra the usernames, passwords and delicate data about its system engineering, a large group of records uncovering individual data about workers. The revealed reports incorporate

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    discussion of existing literature about the music piracy. Keywords: Music piracy, China, Copyright, Societal benefits 1.News: On September 26, 2005, Universal Music Ltd., Warner Music Ltd, Gold Entertainment Ltd, EMI GROUP Hong Kong company, Sony BMG, Cinepoly and East record accused Baidu MP3 of the music copyright infringement in the Beijing First Intermediate People’s Court. These seven companies required the Baidu stop the infringement actions, make a public apology

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    Top 10 Major Record Labels Nowadays. Music and Business Music has several functions in the society, such as the expression of emotions; creation of joy; communication; entertainment; integration of a society; and the continuity of culture. These functions of music make music a human need, which results in humans demanding for music. The human need or demand for music makes music a valuable item (good). Therefore, humans (artists) create music as a good that can be sold for revenues and profits. This

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    Baby Driver is an exhilarating and comical, blockbuster hit by Sony Pictures released on June 28, 2017. The action-filled, crime thriller movie follows the fast life of a young getaway driver in Atlanta, Georgia, who’s mischievous childhood of boosting cars led him into the debt of a kingpin. Now, Baby, the young driver, is forced to work for the kingpin in multiple heists which he consistently listens and relies on music to fuel his drive intensity. On his last job, the heist goes wrong leaving

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    Japanese electronics manufacturer Sony Corporation faced operational and financial stagnation. Reported losses were huge even for such a big conglomerate as Sony, net income in 1999 fell to 121.83$ billion from 179$ billion in 1998 and following decrease continued till record 16.75$ billion in 2001. Shareholders worried as the stock price was falling down even though top management made some structural changes: assets were sold, work force was reduced by 17,000. Sony had the only choice to do some reformations

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    2015 Syco Entertainment (Syco) should respond to the claim by Sony Music Entertainment (Sony) denying any copyright infringement, thus prepare for legal action. On 14 March 2015, Sony approached Syco regarding a claim of copyright infringement. It stated the song ‘Live While We’re Young’ (infringing work) by ‘One Direction’ used a substantial part of ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’ (original work) by ‘The Clash’. It outlined that 5 per cent of all royalties earned should be granted to Sony. The part

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    Sony Music Entertainment has been the most influential label in music history. They have signed musicians of all different generations and genres so their artists appeal to my generation, my parents generation, and even my grandparents generation. How do they know how to produce music that anybody can enjoy? And at the end of the day, what is more important to them, making a profit or making great music that they are proud of? Sony Music Entertainment was founded in 1929 by the merging of several

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