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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND MUSIC BUSINESS - Coggle Diagram
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND MUSIC BUSINESS
The definition of copyright
Intellectual property rights related to music and other creative activities (paintings, books and films)
Many question related copyright
How long is it owned?
How much effort should be used to enforce copyright laws and punish who break them?
What can be owned?
Most people don't fully understand copyright law
Most people think this is a perfectly legal activities if you are not earning money from it
It's unclear how copyright law applies to new media technology
New music distribution methods have created new issues for copyright
Most of activities (sending and receiving music via the Internet) violates intellectual property laws
People not in the music business and musicians
People not in the music business
Downloading and sharing creative works should not be illegal
Musicians and music companies
Every person who has a copy of the create on any format should pay for it
To discourage music file sharing
The company that produce the technology do not protect the copyright in this way
Restrict the flow of information
Limit technological development
against restricting people who download and share music
Looking for new security and new devices and technology to restrict
Established musicians make money from live performances and other promotional items
The free flow of information seems to be impossible to stop
The cyber age continues to democratize the making and distribution of music