Downloading music
Takes a critical look at downloading music, who it impacts, and how. Includes a list of organizations to contact for further information.
Corporate Authors: | Gale Group (-) |
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Other Authors: | Aksomitis, Linda (-) |
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Bahasa: | eng |
Terbitan: |
Detroit, Mich. :
Greenhaven Press
, c2008. |
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Issues that concern you
Gale virtual reference library |
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Online Access: |
http://elibrary.bpadjakarta.net/ http://inlislite.dispusip.jakarta.go.id/dispusip/opac/detail-opac?id=59121 |
Daftar Isi:
- Downloading free music helps the music industry - Janis Ian
- Downloading free music hurts the music industry - The Canadian Recording Industry Association
- Some artists support file-sharing of their music - Holmes Wilson
- Some artists don't support file-sharing of their music - Musicunited.org
- The music industry uses various methods to stop illegal downloads - International Federation of the Phonographic Industry
- Legal action doesn't stop illegal downloads - Yinka Adegoke
- Digital music gains importance in the music industry - International Federation of the Phonographic Industry
- MySpace helps performers by connecting musicians and fans - Josh Belzman
- MySpace harms performers by encouraging copyright infringement - Chris Morris and Carl DiOrio
- Netlabels and creative commons licensing offer a solution for digital music - Bjorn Hartmann
- Advertising revenue is the answer to music piracy - Louis Hau.