
Title
- At Issue (San Diego, Calif.)
Attribution
James D. Torr, book editorPublication Details
BookGreenhaven Press2005Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS REFERENCE (MAIN) KF3024.C6 I58 2005 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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The practice of downloading music off the Internet first gained nationwide popularity in 1999, with a service called Napster that enabled users to copy digital music files from thousands of other users connected to the Napster network. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Online music sharing is wrong / Music United for Strong Internet Copyright
- The harms of online music sharing are exaggerated / Orson Scott Card
- Many people do not view online music sharing as wrong / Anthony G. Gorry
- Internet piracy harms artists / Phil Galdston
- Online music sharing may benefit artists / Janis Ian
- Online file sharing threatens the film industry / Jack Valenti
- The government should explore ways of making file sharing legal / Electronic Frontier Foundation
- The government must combat online piracy / Bonnie J.K. Richardson
- The music industry’s lawsuits against online music sharers are justified / Mitch Bainwol
- The music industry’s lawsuits against online music sharers are misguided / Billboard
- Online file sharing will benefit society / Hal Plotkin
ISBN
- 0737723289
- 0737723297
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