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    The Pirate Bay Case Study

    1. How does The Pirate Bay business make money? What is its business model? The Pirate Bay business profits nearly $4 million a year from advertising. So advertising is their form of making money. The Pirate Bay’s business model is the “advertising revenue”. This site provides a opportunity of advertisements and receives payments from the advertisers. If more viewers use the website, the more the site can charge and increase their profits. 2. How do new “cloud-based” media sites and services

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    Anti-Federalists

    2.03 The Anti-federalists My position as a federalist is to ratificate the constitution while also creating a strong central government by separation of both of the powers combined. All the federalists were always strong believers in the constitution, believing that this ratification was the only way they were all able to achieve a fair society where all people can all have their rights to liberty, life and the pursuit of happiness, while also wanting to help shape future analysis

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    Hidden Intellectualism

    Although keeping up conversation would not be viewed as non-academic, but could very well be used to give presentations or speeches in class or in a debate. Graff goes on to offer his own experience of his youth. He describes himself as a typical anti-intellectual teenager that preferred sports to schoolwork. He explains how intellectualism was treated very hostile in the 1950’s and because of that he tried avoiding seeming book smart. He explains about how he was torn between proving he is smart

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    Copyright Violation and Illegal Downloading

    ------------------------------------------------- Copyright violation and illegal downloading 1. Give an outline of the attitudes to the copyright violation and illegal downloading as pretended in texts 1and 3. The two texts show us two opposing attitudes to copyright violation and illegal downloading. Text one: "The Pirate Bay´s Peter Sunde: It's Evolution, Stupid". Peter Sunde tells us about his dissatisfaction with his conviction for contributory copyright infringement. He claims that

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    Copyright Violence and Downloading

    Copyright violation and illegal downloading Copyright violation and illegal downloading have been a major problem for the entertainment industry. People all over the world downloading songs, movies, books etc. Without knowing that they might be breaking the law. 1. In text 1 Peter Sunde is telling us his attitude to the media industries willing to evolve like every other kinds of industries. And when somebody like him are trying to go up against them, he tells a story which is very close to

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    Cause and Effect of Illegal Music Download

    for free) the music and turn around and share it with friends and family members. Illegal downloading and sharing is the reason for loss of income in the music industry. Global music piracy causes $12.5 billion of economic losses every year (RIAA - Anti Piracy, 2014). If the amount of money that goes in to the music industry is not coming in, artists might feel as though it is not worth the time and effort to continue their craft. The successful partnership between a music label and a global superstar

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    Blogging

    Blogging is a dynamic part of the internet information sharing experience, and it is up to everyone to understand the role that bloggers play in sharing information responsibly. Bloggers started in the late 1990’s as an online movement challenging conventional journalism and creating an outlet for personal expression due to the lack of need for conventional publishing support. This explosion led to thousands of new voices in the public forum commenting on any number of subjects at a time. The

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    Riwt Paper

    Europe between World War I and World War II. It was founded by a small group of artists attempting to unlock the power of imagination and heavily influenced by Sigmund Freud. Surrealism evolved from the Dada movement, which created paintings of anti-art that purposely defied normal reasoning to the viewer. However, Surrealism focused on positive expression of the unconscious mind not blocked by rational thinking (Voorhies). Surrealism focused on the exposing of dream-like atmospheres by using

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    Legalization

    | Adverse Reactions to Prescription Drugs | 32,0002 | Suicide | 30,6223 | Incidents Involving Firearms | 29,0001 | Homicide | 20,3084 | Sexual Behaviors | 20,0001 | All Illicit Drug Use, Direct and Indirect | 17,0001, 5 | Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Such As Aspirin | 7,6006 | Marijuana | 07 | Since the 1930’s there have been many debates about hemp and its legalization. There is a lot of propaganda behind marijuana, but if there is one fact that should be known about marijuana

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    Copyright: Should Copyright Penalties Be Tougher?

    Have you heard the term copyright? I think yes, but you may be wonder what it means or what it does. Copyright is a form to protect your work against plagiarism or any kind of misuse. But should copyright penalties be tougher? My answer is no. Tougher laws won’t solve the problems that copyright is fighting in today’s world, like piracy. Increasing the penalties will only make the problem bigger. Like Oscar Wilde said: “the best way to get rid of temptation is drooped into it.” This means that people

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