Written by mUjA on 24 January 2010
The music is consumed during several terms, and more, all before then. The MTV generation is use to not only listen, but he saw that music. If you see a song you want, you can buy that many of the songs on the CD media and digital bakelite forms of DRM (digital rights management) and Mp3 without DRM. If they like the video of the song and then go to Youtube and look at it there until their hearts content. But the digitization of music has done more. Not only is easier to view the videos, but easier to find and discover new music, acts, and the band.
MySpace has built a multi-billion dollar network back up-and-coming acts and unsigned bands and their friends. MySpace pages, and thus is exposed to many new and unfamiliar music, and continues to this astonishing rate every day. As a band or act is now regarded as a smart business move, and cool to be associated with the brand or the ground for a sync license for a TV show or commercial. Twenty years ago this was a direct threat to the artistic vision and the classification of ’selling out’. But now these things are all innovative use of music to the masses, and making it easier to discover.
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Written by mUjA on 18 January 2010
It can be estimated that millions of people around the world share music over a file-sharing network. This article, I speak to the issue in America mainly because I am not aware of the laws of other countries. Do you think that illegal file-sharing networks to download music? What about the music you already own? An important recent court decisions answer these questions directly, and it may be that surprised.
In recent years, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit heard a case against a Chicago woman, Cecilia Gonzalez. Many of the applicant, including BMG, Sony and others brought the case against him. Gonzalez allegedly downloaded more than 1,000 songs through Kazaa while acknowledged that only a 30th Keep in mind that number, 30 Many, if not just about people who download files from a file-sharing network is not available in a file. Thirty minutes a picture can not think for one hour. Indeed, it was alleged that Gonzalez 1370 downloaded songs only a few weeks, which is on average 65 songs a day.
If caught, with thirty songs to download a file-sharing network, what would the defense be? Let’s look at two specific common defense and I can see that the judge did not respond. I have selected two that I feel are most common defense, not only will it appear in the court case mentioned earlier, but many others who have surveyed try to use them as protection. Read the rest of this entry »
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