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  2. You Wouldn't Steal a Car - Wikipedia

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    It was reported that the music in the announcement was stolen and used without permission. [7] [8] However, one source disputes this, saying the reporting is the result of conflation regarding a different anti-piracy ad that used stolen music. [9]

  3. Music piracy - Wikipedia

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    This article points out that technological development such as file sharing, MP3 players, and CDRs have increased music piracy. The most common forms of music piracy are Internet Piracy and compact disc piracy. It also discusses the association between music piracy and organized crime, which is defined as profit-driven illegal activities.

  4. AudioLock - Wikipedia

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    AudioLock is a music-specific anti-piracy service founded in 2010 by former DJ and electronic music producer Ben Rush. [1] [2] AudioLock specialises in the automated removal of infringing music content, [3] using DMCA notices, across search engines Google, Yahoo, Bing and Yandex as well as cyberlockers, torrent sites, Usenet, SoundCloud, YouTube, Dailymotion, file search engines, VK, Facebook ...

  5. Home Taping Is Killing Music - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the band released their cassette single "C·30 C·60 C·90 Go" on cassette that featured a blank B-side on which the buyer could record their own music. In the 2000s, the campaign experienced a revival, as the Norwegian branch of IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry) launched a new campaign named Piracy Kills ...

  6. List of organizations with official stances on SOPA and PIPA

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    The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) found broad support from organizations that rely on copyright, including the Motion Picture Association of America, [1] the Recording Industry Association of America, [1] Macmillan Publishers, Viacom, and various other companies and unions in the cable, movie, and music industries.

  7. Money College: Downloads, piracy still a thorn for music industry

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    Near the start of the new century, the Internet gave us Napster, the peer-to-peer network that allowed people to trade and download songs and albums for free, illegally of course. Since then, the ...

  8. Music Sales Are Growing Again as Streaming Trumps Piracy - AOL

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    The music industry isn't dying after all. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry revealed last week that global recorded music revenue rose an estimated 0.3 percent last year to ...

  9. Sony BMG copy protection rootkit scandal - Wikipedia

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    Sony BMG maintained that "there were no security risks associated with the anti-piracy technology" despite numerous virus and malware reports. On November 16, 2005, US-CERT, part of the United States Department of Homeland Security, issued an advisory on XCP DRM. It said that XCP uses rootkit technology to hide certain files from the user and ...