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Aaron Finder

http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/news/comments/illegal-downloading-hurting-music-sales/ - 0 views

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    This article tells how illegal music download may effect music sales
Essence Lee

Illegal Music Dowloading: Look At The Facts - 0 views

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    gives facts about illegal music downloading
Nick Orsini

Illegal Music Downloads Hurt America | The Expressionist - 1 views

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    A good articel onthe breakdown of where the money goes from CD or a song legally downloaded.
Sarah Cooper

USATODAY.com - Piracy pillages music industry - 1 views

  • Some 43% say it should be legal, 46% say illegal, with 11% undecided
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    Thought some of the stats they found on those who think music downloading should be legal/illegal was interesting and relevent to our topic
Aaron Finder

When Is Downloading Music on the Internet Illegal? - Webopedia - 0 views

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    If your not sure when downloading music is illegal check this article out. It'll fill you in.
anonymous

IFPI Says 95% of Music Downloads Are Illegal - 0 views

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    This article states that 95% of music downloads are illegal. This is kind of shocking with software like iTunes on the market.
Kendall Burrage

Internet users could be banned over illegal downloads. - 0 views

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    An article I plan on discussing in my final paper. Tells how internet users could be banned over illegal downloads.
Morgan Diffenderfer

DEA Diversion Control - Consumer Alert - 0 views

  • DEA Warning--Buying drugs online may be illegal and dangerous!
  • Federal law prohibits buying controlled substances such as narcotic pain relievers (e.g., OxyContin®, Vicodin ®), sedatives (e.g., Valium®, Xanax®, Ambien®), stimulants (e.g., phentermine, phendimetrazine, Adderall®, Ritalin®) and anabolic steroids (e.g., Winstrol®, Equipoise®) without a valid prescription from your doctor. This means there must be a real doctor-patient relationship, which by most state laws requires a physical examination. Prescriptions written by "cyber doctors" relying on online questionnaires are not legitimate under the law. Buying controlled substances online without a valid prescription may be punishable by imprisonment under Federal law. Often drugs ordered from rogue websites come from foreign countries. It is a felony to import drugs into the United States and ship to a non-DEA registrant. Buying drugs online may not be only illegal, but dangerous. The American Medical Association and state boards of medicine and pharmacy have all condemned the practice of cyber doctors issuing online prescriptions as unacceptable medical care. Drugs delivered by rogue websites may be the wrong drugs, adulterated or expired, the wrong dosage strength, or have no dosage directions or warnings.
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    This site talks about the DEA and it's warnings that the federal law prohibits buying controlled drugs online. Working in the pharmacy, I know that controlled substances are very addictive and this was interesting to see that it is actually a federal law that prohibits it!
Jeffrey Kendall

Court Favors Comcast in F.C.C. 'Net Neutrality' Ruling - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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      I could understand the thoughth behind possibly wanting to slow down illegal downloads and make them less appealing to people but then to decide to slow down YouTube because it eats up bandwidth as well. At what point do they stop?
  • The decision will allow Internet service companies to block or slow specific sites and charge video sites like YouTube to deliver their content faster to users.
  • The court ruling, which came after Comcast asserted that it had the right to slow its cable customers’ access to a file-sharing service called BitTorrent,
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    Anyone interested in net neutrality or the governments role in online regulation of service providers
Mick Killman

Music Download Warning List | Center for Democracy & Technology - 1 views

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    Good reference for those writing about illegal downloads
Scott Thomas

RIAA Focuses on Colleges for Anti-Piracy Efforts : NPR - 0 views

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    Article discusses how the RIAA is issuing letters to suspected copyright infringing music downloaders and sharers and asking them to turn themselves in and pay a reduced fine, which will still be in the thousands of dollars, or else they will sue them for all they have or might ever have. Lawyer from University of Southern California talks about how letters are actually just "cease and desist letters" and that suspected offenders might not want to turn themselves in because the RIAA might not be able to find out their identities otherwise since many schools ISP's are not keeping track of or releasing students' names, personally identifiable IP addresses, or other information.
Kendall Burrage

Itunes more popular than illegal file sharing. - 0 views

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    Good article relevant to this weeks discussion as well as my topic for the final paper.
Kendall Burrage

Is limewire Illegal? - 0 views

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    Here's a link relative to this weeks discussion. It says limewire is legal, but wasn't made for what it is being used for by most people.
Scott Thomas

RIAA to Stop Suing Music Fans, Cut Them Off Instead | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Article discusses RIAA's new approach to curbing the downloading portion of file sharing. RIAA is working with ISP's to have them slow down the internet connections of people who are downloading music illegally. Does not mention anything about doing the same for people who are sharing though. The sharers are still being sued.
Morgan Diffenderfer

Buying Prescription Drugs in Mexico - Buying Drugs Over the Mexican Border - 0 views

  • Is Buying Drugs in Mexico Illegal Under U.S. Laws?
  • The interstate shipment, including importation, of unapproved new drugs is prohibited in the U.S. "Unapproved" drugs are any medicines that have not received the FDA's approval and include foreign-made versions of U.S.-approved drugs. Controlled substances including, but not limited to, tranquilizers and pain killers, are under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Drug Enforcement
  • Serious Risks When You Buy Prescription Drugs in Mexico
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    This would be intersting to also use in my paper because it talks about buying drugs over the border, its pros and cons
Tyler Gladu

EBSCOhost: Copyright, Schmopyright - 0 views

  • Hollywood, needless to say, isn't a fan. The Motion Picture Association of America describes Megavideo and Megaupload as copyright scofflaws and said that they host illegal content "at their own peril." Maybe, but these sites, registered in Hong Kong, seem to know how to avoid lawsuits. They are following at least the letter of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, removing infringing material at the copyright holder's request.
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    A small article about the "mega" sites that offer most of the time pirated movies.
Andrew Clinton

When Is Downloading Music on the Internet Illegal? - 0 views

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    Very good article that clears up grey areas in downloading music on the internet
Cristina Nevins

Prosecutions turn online poker into a shaky bet - 0 views

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    Thought it was interesting how playing an online game could turn into something bigger and illegal.
Jason Pinkerton

THE FACTS ABOUT DOWNLOADING, FILE SHARING, AND CD BURNING - 0 views

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    This article explains very well what people don't realize and how it affects you when they are downloading music illegally.
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