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The MP3 Controversy
Title: The MP3 Controversy
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 669 | Pages: 2.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The MP3 Controversy
A major news item lately has been what is called “The MP3 Controversy.” It is based on the free trade of music files known as MP3s, which are small enough to be easily downloaded but have the same quality as a compact disc. Computer users are able to download these files from the internet and then “burn” them onto CDs that can be played in any regular CD player. Bands and record labels claim
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people more eager to buy the CD as opposed to less.
The people who download these songs are not criminals, and neither are the people who run the Napster client. They are no different from the people who swap tapes of the Grateful Dead in concert, or who make tapes of CDs to give to their friends. When everything starts to be regulated for fear of copyright infringement, there will be nothing left to download.
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