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Music Downloads: Licensing Issues
When it comes to downloading music off of the internet, consumers are more than likely downloading illegal music and can face a heavy fine or even a possible jail term for the act. Sharing music has become a norm when it comes to the music industry and to combat against it, the industry is starting to realize that they need a better way of enforcing the rules and legislation about music. Just because a song or piece of music comes from a certain website, does not necessarily mean that they have the complete licensing for that song or music which means that the music is more than likely a pirated copy. Music licensing is a way for the artists to profit from their music and when it is shared illegally they do not profit. The internet has made piracy a very real threat to music because it is very easy to download and share with others.
To combat against peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing there has come about a revolutionized plan that takes into consideration all the ways that will benefit both the artist and the music fans. Voluntary Collective Licensing of Music File Sharing will help to get artists paid for their music and will legalize the way that fans are already downloading and sharing the music that they enjoy. The way that this will work is that several “collecting societies” will be formed and each society will charge a small, reasonable fee for users to legally download and share music. The money that is paid for the music-sharing ability will be distributed among the artists according to the popularity of their music.
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Free Music Downloads
I am not truly sure I understand what all the debate is over music sharing. After all , back in my youth we shared music all the time. Of course, we did not have fancy names for it, we just took all the best songs from different albums recorded them together on a tape and there it was, a mixed tape.
I do not remember there ever being a controversy over sharing my music with pals. We all still acquired the albums, or cassettes or CDs and then we turned them into mixes with the best songs. No one ever charged us of stealing from the artist or the music biz. And, we certainly never thought of ourselves as music thieves. Boy, things have really changed.
So, what’s the buzz on free MP3 downloads really all about and why does it seem everyone’s talking about it, but nobody really admits doing it? I even read about a 12-year-old girl the music industry sued for unlawfully downloading music. Her ma and pa were liable in the case and the music biz claimed this kid, a 12-year-old, owed ,000 dollars in royalties. No wonder parents fret about the free MP3 downloads their kids are getting.
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