Essays about: "file sharing, music"
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6. Changing Consumption Behavior of Net Generation and the Adoption of Streaming Music Services : Extending the Technology Acceptance Model to Account for Streaming Music Services
University essay from IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : The rise of the streaming music services and the decreasing importance of physical distribution is an inevitable change that the industry has been facing, which is resulting from the so-called internet revolution over the past few years. Through years, the music business has already shifted to online platform with the birth of file sharing. READ MORE
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7. Proactive methods against illegal downloading : A study within the music industry
University essay from IHH, InformatikAbstract : This study focuses on the proactive methods against illegal downloading. This study will look into the new implemented IPRED law that could be seen as one attempt to prevent the illegal downloading. READ MORE
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8. Into tomorrow : Constructing scenarios for the record industry in the 21-century
University essay from Medier och kommunikationAbstract : Purpose/Aim: The aim of this paper is to, through scenario planning methodology, present recommendations in order for record companies to be competitive in the near future. In order to achieve this goal three question where asked. READ MORE
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9. Music File Sharing : Genius Technology or Copyright Infringement?
University essay from IHH, RättsvetenskapAbstract : Today’s technology of music file sharing in peer-to-peer networks is genius. Peer-to-peer are networks composed of several computers enabling files to be shared among users. A substantial part of the files shared constitute unlawful copies; uploading and downloading of such files infringes copyright legislation. READ MORE
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10. Into tomorrow1 : Constructing scenarios for the record industry in the 21-century
University essay from Institutionen för informationsvetenskapAbstract : Titel: Into tomorrow – Constructing scenarios for the record industry in the 21-century.Number of Pages: 54 (55 including enclosures)Author: Erik G AgebergTutor: Else NygrenCourse: Media and Communication Studies DPeriod: Spring semester 2009University: Division of Media and Communication studies, Department ofinformation science, Uppsala University. READ MORE