Internet Piracy
Internet Piracy | The Government Must Combat Online Piracy
Bonnie J.K. Richardson is the vice president of trade and federal affairs for the Motion Picture Association of America.
Summary: Intellectual property such as movies and music is easily stolen over the Internet. The U.S. government must work to ensure that intellectual property rights are not threatened by copyright theft over the Internet. International laws have helped to protect intellectual property rights, but many of these are harmful to America because the laws run counter to U.S. regulations. Therefore, it is necessary that the U.S. government...
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Table of Contents
- Online Music Sharing Is Wrong
- The Harms of Online Music Sharing Are Exaggerated
- Many People Do Not View Online Music Sharing as Wrong
- Internet Piracy Harms Artists
- Online Music Sharing May Benefit Artists
- Online File Sharing Threatens the Film Industry
- The Government Should Explore Ways of Making File Sharing Legal
- The Government Must Combat Online Piracy
- The Music Industry’s Lawsuits Against Online Music Sharers Are Justified
- The Music Industry’s Lawsuits Against Online Music Sharers Are Misguided
- Online File Sharing Will Benefit Society
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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