Music file sharing - right or wrong or no file sharing or file sharing That is a problem. Whether free music on the internet is legal or not. Who is right Napster or the music industry. When I invited four reporters to my house to discuss controversial online music issues, I wanted to talk about some topics. Hello. I thought that I wiped my hands with "Ooo, Oh," paper towels. "They must arrive soon." It's half past six, my guests must arrive until seven o'clock, I am 30 minutes behind.
Downloading music and sharing files is not a thief. I have my own music, my own documents, and I have the right to share it with my friends. "It is illegal to listen to music and shared files downloaded from the Internet," the RIAA said. So what is the difference between listening to music on the Internet and listening to music on a car radio? We do not pay such kind of music either. On the other hand, I admit that it is illegal to download the entire music album. "If you like one or two songs from the band, be sure to download them from the internet" (Reddick, leader of Bowling For Soup). But if I like five or more songs, the user should pay for it.
Since the advent of new technology, the music industry has lost income. Illegal file sharing reduced music company revenue. Music companies are appealing for file sharing sites like Napster and recent pirated sites. Even individuals have been sued by the industry; the American Recording Industry Association (RIAA) successfully sued Minnesota women for copyright infringement and illegal file sharing 4. Political changes usually do not affect the entertainment industry. In rare cases, the government may think that certain music / video content is deemed unsuitable for your country and that it may harm people's mood. Distribution and distribution of specific content is prohibited.
To combat copyright infringement by illegal file sharing, the music industry began to introduce digital rights management (DRM) control so that it can not share downloaded files. However, this also prevents users from transferring files to other personal devices. Today, many music downloading services, such as Apple's iTunes, switched to MP3 or MP4 format to allow users to view files on multiple personal devices. Illegal copying and distribution of movies and television programs is called illegal copying of movies. Since 2004, the piracy rate of movies has increased dramatically. This is because online peer-to-peer file sharing has become easier. According to the American Film Institute (MPAA), piracy of movies cost $ 18 billion annually in the world.