Technology is Changing the Way We Listen to Music
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Jason Nikouyeh
Professor Willis
English 111, Section 133
4 November 1999
Technology is Changing
the Way We Listen to Music
Downloading MP3s from the Internet should be made legal. An MP3 is a near CD quality digital recording of a musical piece that is compressed so it can be distributed through the Internet (Simple Net). High prices, new technology, and availability are causing most music lovers to turn to the Internet to listen to their music. It's convenient
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not violate copyright laws. The sooner record companies stop resisting the era that precedes us, the better for the music lovers all over the world that want every kind of music available at their fingertips without ever leaving their home. Bibliography Works Cited Anderman, Jason M. and Mauricio F. Paez. Down & Dirty With DMCA. Online. Internet. . MacDonald, Patrick. "Music Industry Hearing a Whole New Song." Seattle Times. 4 Oct. 1999. Online. 13 Oct. 1999. "Simple Net." Home Page. 13 Oct. 1999 .
not violate copyright laws. The sooner record companies stop resisting the era that precedes us, the better for the music lovers all over the world that want every kind of music available at their fingertips without ever leaving their home. Bibliography Works Cited Anderman, Jason M. and Mauricio F. Paez. Down & Dirty With DMCA. Online. Internet. . MacDonald, Patrick. "Music Industry Hearing a Whole New Song." Seattle Times. 4 Oct. 1999. Online. 13 Oct. 1999. "Simple Net." Home Page. 13 Oct. 1999 .