Online Piracy; the Economic Effects of the Music Industry
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The world phenomenon with technology has finally infiltrated into the recording industry. College students around the world are getting their favorite music songs and downloading them from the internet illegally. College students are the majority of the downloader's, but with the release of the MP3 player and the I-Pod just about anyone now a day goes and downloads music songs illegally. The recent phenomenon came about when college students were using a program called Napster
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com/home/ Green, Heather and Sager, Ira. "File Sharers: Can They Be Scared Away?" Business Week 22 November 2004: 16. Academic Search Premier. EBSCOhost. Mount Hood Community College Library, Gresham, OR. 23 January 2005. www.ebsco.com/home/ Holson, Laura. "Studios Moving to Block Piracy of Films Online." New York Times 25 September 2003. Pike, George. "Who's Responsible for Copyright Infringement?" Information Today Dec. (2004): 17-19 Rupley, Sebastian. "Making Movies, Taking Movies Lawsuits are coming for People Trading Films Online." PC Magazine 28 December 2004: 19