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Technology is changing the way we listen to music. ... Low prices, new technology, and availability are causing most music lovers to turn to the Internet to listen to their music. ... However, i look at this matter differently and feel that music swapping over the Internet should not be prosecuted.
Firstly, the music industry has been found guilty of price fixing. ... If the record industry were to start charging sensible prices for their products, perhaps the problem would not be so great. Downloading music from the Internet is not taking money from the pockets of the poor, starving pop idols. ...
Secondly, music piracy isnt killing music, its keeping it alive. File sharing allows more people to hear music and to listen to more diverse bands. ... They would be suing the same persons who buy their music and support them.
Music makers should welcome the idea of sharing music.
Approximate Word count = 734 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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