An Assessment of file sharing in the music business

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Technology

 

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Clara B

 

Date added:

July 6, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The modern version is evidently, can the person who wants to listen to music steal it if he thinks the price is too high?" The topical escalation of media coverage besieging the demise of Napster has instigated widespread debate over the implications file sharing and the Internet will have for the record industry...
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The Napster software allowed its millions of users to share and download music mp3 files, which are of near CD quality, from each other's hard drives. This infringed copyright laws and provided a very real threat to both musicians and record companies alike. In response Napster was sued by the American heavy metal band Metallica, and then taken to court by The Recording Industry Association of America; where they were subsequently ordered to cease operating...
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