music piracy

  • 1Music copyright infringement in the People's Republic of China — is widely regarded as one of the highest in the world[1]. Some reports from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry say about 95 percent or higher of music sales in China are unauthorized, most coming from downloads of… …

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  • 2Music of Nigeria — Music of Nigeria: Topics Hausa Igbo Yoruba Apala Fuji Jùjú Afrobeat Afro juju …

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  • 3Music (Madonna song) — Music Single by Madonna from the album Music B side …

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  • 4Music download — A music download is the transferral of music from an Internet facing computer or website to a user s local computer. This term encompasses both legal downloads and downloads of copyright material without permission or payment. Peer to peer… …

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  • 5Music Choice — For Music Choice outside the US, see Music Choice Europe. Music Choice Logo of Music Choice Launched circa 1987 Owned by Music Choice Website …

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  • 6piracy — pi‧ra‧cy [ˈpaɪərəsi ǁ ˈpaɪrə ] noun [uncountable] LAW 1. the illegal copying of books, tapes, videos etc: • software piracy 2. the crime of stealing from a ship at sea: • piracy in the Malacca Straits * * * piracy …

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  • 7piracy — pi·ra·cy / pī rə sē/ n pl cies 1: an act of robbery esp. on the high seas; specif: an illegal act of violence, detention, or plunder committed for private ends by crew or passengers of a private ship or aircraft against another ship or aircraft… …

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  • 8Music of China — Timeline General topics Traditional Chinese instruments …

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  • 9Piracy is theft — was a slogan used by FAST. [http://www.ntk.net/2002/11/29/elspa.gif] [http://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/antipiracy.htm] It was first used in the 1980s and has since then been used by other similar organisations such as MPAA… …

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  • 10Music Industry Piracy Investigations — (MIPI) is an organisation backed by musical industry associations (in particular ARIA), and record labels in Australia such as Sony BMG and MGM Records for the purposes of enforcing copyright in music in Australia and for providing backing to… …

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