During the last years, music, movies and TV programmes have been downloaded for free from Internet affecting CDs sales, TV programmes and movie rights. So, is this harming artists and TV corporations or helping them? Many people argue that downloading music from internet is not just illegal but morally wrong because you are stealing the artist who has put a lot of effort into that music that you are stealing. If you believe that you should not steal from an old shoemaker, who works because he
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Illegal Downloads, Copyright, File Sharing & Piracy A copyright is a form of protection, granted by the laws of the United States, to the creator of an original work of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works, to control the distribution, usually for a limited time, after the work enters the public domain. Generally, copyright is enforced as a civil matter although some jurisdictions do apply criminal sanctions. Copyright limitations
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In today’s ever-accelerating world, we constantly find ourselves communicating with one another and sharing information in a manner that is almost instantaneous. Due precisely to the developed modes of communication we now have, we are given the ability to share media in a fashion that places an emphasis on the ethical issues concerning the copying and distribution of digital media. In the following paper, an in depth analysis regarding the ethical frameworks that play a part in the copying and distribution
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Secondary or Derivative Works: Sound Recordings, Films, Broadcasts and Published Editions. 2. The expression of the idea in other words the creation must be in a recorded form. This only applies to the works of literature, drama and music. 3. Works must be “original”. Originality is measured by skill, effort, talent and labour put in to the product during the creative process. 4. The author and the work must show a sufficient connection to the UK to gain protection under UK
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Will Dickey FYS 183 Copyright Law Music creativity At the young age of 12, my mom bought me a brand new stereo system for Christmas. Unbeknownst to her, the gift came hidden with a special perk that allowed me to record my favorite songs from the radio onto cassette tapes that I could give away to my friends or use to make my own mix tapes. I made a hobby of recording my favorite songs and remixing them with songs of a different genre. Five years later I became a professional DJ, using
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everything from the Internet, including the best-selling novel, latest movie, music or software by totally free. It sounds that this “free Internet environment” provides Chinese users with “great convenient”, but it’s not. Network tort already became increasingly pressing issue in China since this illegal download has hurt more and more people’s rights. For example, Baidu, China’s biggest search engine, known for illegal downloads, involved in a lawsuit about copyright tort for one of its functions
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CASE STUDY The Pirate Bay: The World's Most Resilient Copyright Infringer? he Pirate Bay (TPB), a Swedish Web site (Piratebay.org), is one of the world's most popular pirated music and content sites, offering free access to millions of copyrighted songs and thousands of copyrighted Hollywood movies. In June 2011, The Pirate Bay reported that it h ad about 5 million registered users, and 25 million non-registered users (so-called "free riders"). To put that number in p erspective, consider
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environments in which to buy and experience entertainment. Our typical customers are enthusiasts, who view each purchase as a high priority. HMV shares the passion of its most loyal customers, and also successfully caters to casual browsers and live music-goers. How many stores do you have? HMV operates from over 200 stores, predominantly in the UK, and a portfolio of over 15 live entertainment venues and festivals How many people are employed by HMV? Approximately 6,500 Why do consumers shop at
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first understand the background and history of global piracy. The problem of piracy on copyrighted material is extreamly large and continues to grow in big numbers even today. This digital piracy causes big problems to the software, videogame, music and movie industries. Digital piracy is basically the production and purchase of counterfeit material at a discounted rate. This digital piracy is constantly flowing between our internet networks from one person to another. Digital piracy goes all
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as the selling of films and music? “In a P2P network, the "peers" are computer systems which are connected to each other via the Internet. Files can be shared directly between systems on the network without the need of a central server.” (http://www.techterms.com/definition/p2p) It is essential to understand the meaning of “Peer to peer” in order to study the subject in depth. This report aims to analyse and explore the effects of Peer to Peer networks in the music and film industry, and it’s
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