Criminals Of The Music Industry

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Criminals Of The Music Industry

Criminals of the Music Industry

Having easy access from person-to-person file sharing and free download companies for free tunes has had a devastating effect on all record distributors. Free music networks are evil; they do nothing other than steal money from all record companies and robbing artists of all genres industrious work. Certain associations are exploiting singers and distributors by infringing on copyright to the maximum, by publishing and reproducing single songs into big quantities to be downloaded at no cost whatsoever. Internet sabotage is a waste of time; attacking people one by one is useless when so many are using to their advantage. The government needs to make laws against these companies and person-to-person file spreading, ruling out unlimited free downloading. Advertising against unrestrained free-music corporations similar to, Napster, and person-to-person file sharing networks such as, Morpheus, and Kazaa will not work, because like cigarette banning advertisements which is seen everywhere from magazines to television, people still smoke even though the horrors of smoking are presented to them. If the government tries to intervene by searching and spying inside of hard drives of their computers, it will make circumstances worse because the fact that you are breaking into the privacy of individuals who actually use p2p or free- downloading sites.
Music artists are the prime sufferers of free downloading. Through these free- music businesses giving away their life's work, it is apparently sapping the profits of what could have been made. The fact that is less expensive for a person to download songs and burn them onto a compact disc has had a negative effect in there record sales. No-cost music networks are defeating the purpose of the music artist's work; depriving each and every one of the thousands and millions of dollars that could have been earned. Although the majority of person-to-person networks such as,...

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