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  1. Well, it involves unauthorized downloading or sharing of copyrighted music, and other actions that violate the rights of the copyright holder. Think of it this way, downloading a copyrighted song without authorization over peer-to-peer networks isn’t much different from a person walking into a music store and smuggling a CD out without paying.

    • Some History
    • The Purpose and Consequence of Copyright
    • Conclusion

    They say that those that do not remember history are doomed to repeat it. The fact that we were right and the music industry wrong will not be a surprise to those who remember history. Let us roll the clock back to the 18th Century when a wave of brilliant classical musicians produced beautiful music that (some of us at least) listen to and buy eve...

    To understand what copyright is supposed to be about—rather different than industry propaganda says—a good starting point is the U.S. Constitution. Here is what Justice Sandra Day O’Conner had to say about copyright and the Constitution in her 1991 (488 US 340,349) Supreme Court opinion: The primary objective of copyright is not to reward the labor...

    The key point is this: copyright and “anti-piracy” in music is not about incentives for artists to produce great music. These incentives, as we have seen, are plentiful and more than sufficient to fulfill the constitutional mandate of encouraging progress. Copyright and “anti-piracy” are about rich individuals and organizations grabbing a few extra...

  2. delight music-lovers who have been empowered to obtain their favorite songs for free. However, courts have made it clear that users of these services, who upload and download copyrighted works for free exchange, are violating federal copyright laws. The music industry, represented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),

  3. Courts therefore have allowed plaintiff’s to prove improper copying by showing that (a) the defendant had “access” to the copyrighted work before the alleged copying, and (b) that the two songs are “substantially similar.” (We will address the more complicated issue of “substantial similarity” below.) To put all this another way ...

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  5. Dec 31, 2023 · Typically, copyrighted music cannot be used without permission. However, the concept of “fair use” allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission under certain circumstances. Legal advice should be sought when in doubt. 5. What is the impact of streaming and downloading on music copyright?

  6. Refrain from downloading pirated music. Swapping copyrighted files is illegal. Circuit and state courts have ruled almost unanimously against file-swapping services and individuals who engage in such activity. However, in many people's minds, there is a gray issue as to the ethicality of distributing and downloading copyrighted music.

  7. Feb 8, 2024 · A lot of people figure, ‘I can do this, and no one will know. Well, you can get caught, and if you’re convicted [of willful copyright infringement], you could face a fine of up to $150,000 per infringement as well as other penalties. — Dale Cendali.