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- Paul McCartney and Other '60s Legends' Views on Music PiracyHere’s a look at how Paul McCartney, Keith Richards and other rock and roll veterans have dealt with the challenge--and threat--of file sharing.
- Stealing Music Online: Is Music Piracy Stealing?This is a class report and this is not a real life case.
- Music Piracy SpeeachA short speech presenting the facts and staggering information about one of the most pressing issues in the Media Industry today.
- Music Piracy and DownloadingWhy piracy is not ethical and what it does to musicians.
- Audio Players and Music PiracyFrom the simple phonograph to the modern iPod, music has become easier and easier to duplicate and cheat the artist out of their money.
- Music Piracy - Ethics vs. LegalityWould you ever dare yourself to steal? Of course, deep down in your gut you know it is wrong. Then why do we find ourselves downloading music for free? Didn't think it was illegal. Think again...
- Music Piracy: The Struggle of the Recording IndustryThis essay is an overview of the history of music and technology and what led to the problems of piracy. Is piracy wrong? Read up and find out!
- Music Piracy Costing Economy Billions of DollarsThe music industry has been claiming for several years that music piracy and file sharing among internet users was costing them millions. Now according to a new study released recently, it might not just be the music industry that is losing this money.
Music Piracy: Who Cares?Music Piracy is a hot-button issue these days especially considering the proliferation of such technologies such as the Internet, the MP3 code and the recent low cost of home CD burners. This article discusses the issue.
Music Piracy and Illegal Filesharing: Criminals or Honest People with Small Pockets?Is the music industry overreacting to illegal file sharing? Research on the matter concludes that music piracy may be more positive than you may think.- Entertainment Giants Turn to Web Sheriff John Giacobbi to Stop Music PiracyJohn Giacobbi, Web Sheriff, has worked with the biggest names in entertainment including Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Adele, Bryan Adams and the Estate of Michael Jackson in the quest to stop pre-release music leaks, theft and internet piracy
An Interview with KraddyKraddy discusses the future of music, piracy, the music industry, and The Glitch Mob break-up.
Music Piracy: A Double-Edged Sword for the Record BusinessPirating or copying has been a thorn in the side of the music business since the advent of recorded music. But is it really that much a threat to the industry?
GuveraGuvera.com is a website that allows users to download free music legally. To download music, users simply view ads by companies (that are in the form of a website background).
Bandcamp.Com And the New Order for MusicThe music industry has a tendency to turn artists into mere tools, a means to the end of preserving the status quo. There is a better way.- Piracy Punishment is Worse Than the Piracy Itself and Needs to Be ControlledPiracy of materials are becoming increasingly popular, but the punishments are becoming unreasonable. Piracy is illegal and you should have to pay a fine but the fine should equal the crime and jail should not be imposed.
- How it Feels to Have Your Album PiratedMy album was pirated heavily recently, and I can honestly say that it changed my opinion on the practice.
- Music Piracy: Is Downloading Music Ethical?The dirty little secret the RIAA doesn't want you to know: music downloading actually helps most artists
- RIAA Takes Away Freedoms that Should Be ProtectedAccording to CNN the R.I.A.A. filed lawsuits on April 24 against students at Princeton University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Michigan Technological University.