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{ Monthly Archives } December 2012

My 99 Cents

The purpose of this project was to find a way to incorporate the best options from multiple avenues to deal with the P2P filesharing problem in the music industry. I have explored and described many sources that all offer differing opinions on the severity of the problem and what can and should be done to […]

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Solving the P2P “Problem”- An Innovative Marketplace Solution

Read the Article Here Point 1: The rhetoric and dramatization of piracy takes away from the serious problem at hand. “…What has been called the “delicate balance of copyright” has taken on a whole new character.”             The language surrounding copyright infringement changes the argument drastically, depending on how you use it. For example, “sharing” […]

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A Better Way Forward: Voluntary Collective Licensing of Music File Sharing

Read the Article Here Point 1: Fans do a better job than the music industry at getting music out and listened to. “…If we want to build a Library of Alexandria for our global musical heritage, it’s the file sharing fans that will build it for us.”             The Electronic Frontier Foundation has suggested since […]

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