Debate Extra Point Question.

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The music industry is under severe pressure from people who download, burn and distribute free, albeit illegal, copies of copyrighted songs. Will subscription music services solve this problem?

Well the subscription music services can solve part of the problem but it couldn’t solve the entire problem because they exists hackers that they know all the strategies to download whatever they want.
The big record companies need to control the distribution, instead of letting people find their own music.

The Music Industry most put like a new lock or invent a new method for people to can’t download music, only if they are subscripted to a program and they most pay per month or something, so that there is a gain for the artists and the record group.

Another solution it could be that if they want to enter for example to LimeWire they must pay something to enter to the program and download the song or album that they want. The download industries must change their program if someone wants to download their program they must pay a fee per month.

If the Music industry starts doing this to the programs, the gain of the music industry will increase. But this has to do it all the programs not only ones because if not this wouldn’t function because everyone will use that free program.

Another solution could be that the government should put a penalty for the programs that don’t charge for their services, for download music, albums or videos; because this also cause damage to the government.

To conclude I can say that the music programs must charge for download any kind of music, video and album because is damaging the future of the Music Industry, so now all the companies must start doing something about this important problem.

References:
* Illegal filessharing article.
*Digital Rights Management.
*Todays Problem.
*Guardian Article.

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