Illegal Music Downloading

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Ernest A

 

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January 9, 2015

 

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University

 

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According to the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), over “2.6 billion song files are unlawfully downloaded each month.” While the RIAA had substantial losses, they are not the only parties potentially harmed by illegal file-sharing. The artists who work to produce these albums, arguably short-changed from the beginning, are losing money as well...
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The artists who work to produce these albums, arguably short-changed from the beginning, are losing money as well. Recording artist Dave Matthews feels that "if you dig an artist that much, then you should want to help keep that artist alive by purchasing the actual recording.” As a matter of moral and financial significance, file-sharing is a considered a large threat to the entertainment industry...
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