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Reconciling Social Norms and Copyright Law: Strategies for Persuading People to Pay for Recorded Music Mark F
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Volume 17 Issue 1 Symposium - The Changing Face of Copyright Article 6 Law: Resolving the Disconnect Between 20th Century Laws and 21st Century Attitudes October 2009 Reconciling Social Norms and Copyright Law: Strategies for Persuading People to Pay for Recorded Music Mark F. Schultz Southern Illinois University School of Law Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/jipl Part of the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Commons, and the Intellectual Property Law Commons Recommended Citation Mark F. Schultz, Reconciling Social Norms and Copyright Law: Strategies for Persuading People to Pay for Recorded Music, 17 J. Intell. Prop. L. 59 (2009). Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/jipl/vol17/iss1/6 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Intellectual Property Law by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. Please share how you have benefited from this access For more information, please contact [email protected]. Schultz: Reconciling Social Norms and Copyright Law: Strategies for Persua RECONCILING SOCIAL NORMS AND COPYRIGHT LAW: STRATEGIES FOR PERSUADING PEOPLE TO PAY FOR RECORDED MUSIC Mark F. Schultz INTRODUCTION ................................................. 60 I. WHEN IS SURRENDER THE RIGHT OPTrION? CHANGING THE LAW OR ABANDONING ENFORCEMENT ......................... 62 A. HOW NORMS OVERCOME LAWS .............................. 63 B. DETERMINING WHEN TO CHOOSE THE SURRENDER STRATEGY .... 63 C. THE SURRENDER STRATEGY AND THE MUSIC BUSINESS .......... 68 Ii. SURVEYING THE ALTERNATE STRATEGIES ....................... 70 A. DETERRENCE: RAMPING UP ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES ..... 70 1. Deterrence Strategiesin General............................. -
Mr Bulloch Continuing Our Grilling of the Old Guard, We Now Speak to ‘Mr
Issue 4 Email: [email protected] February 2010 1 THE PUPILS’ VOICE Issue 4, February 2010 www.pupilsvoice.com Where in the school is this? See Pg.15 FChairman, Co-editor and layout: Hasan Ali Chief Editor: James Jordan Deputy Editor: Sanjeevan Ghag onse ent praestie con eriustio odolupt Interview with Heidi aka. ‘Really Friendly Dinner Lady’ Hasan Ali, Sanjeevan Ghag, Chris Jones and James Jordan PV: What is your job here? Heidi: To make sure PV: So, do you have the boys are safe at another job outside lunchtime. of Camp Hill? Heidi: Ooh, brownies; PV: What’s your funni- kid’s club. I go from est moment here? here at twenty to two, Heidi: I can’t think and then go over to of any...A lad on the Colmore from three fi eld doing sports – to six, but I’ve just fi n- he played rugby really ished that. I’m a lady well. But he said “I of leisure in the after- could only run half- noon. way round the fi eld and I’d collapse.’ So PV: Did you stop doing he ran halfway round that so you could and he collapsed, that HEIDI’S cheery face is known by current Camphillians and old boys come here more? was the funniest thing. it’s gotta be my husband really. two years before that, so about Heidi: Yep. So I’m cleaning in My children as well. 6 years. the morning and then lunch- PV: Most embarrassing time and then sometimes I do moment? PV: Do you fancy a celebrity? PV: What’s your favourite TV a few exams. -
Black Light Burns Cruel Melody Mp3, Flac, Wma
Black Light Burns Cruel Melody mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Rock Album: Cruel Melody Country: US Released: 2007 Style: Electro, Goth Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1390 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1273 mb WMA version RAR size: 1864 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 555 Other Formats: VQF WMA AU VOX MOD AC3 MIDI Tracklist Hide Credits Mesopotamia 1 4:29 Mixed By – Ross Robinson, Ryan Boesch 2 Animal 4:08 Lie 3 4:21 Bass – Danny LohnerProgrammed By [Additional] – Charlie Clouser Coward 4 4:36 Bass, Guitar – Danny LohnerVocals [Additional] – Sonny Moore Cruel Melody 5 5:00 Vocals [Additional] – Carina Round 6 The Mark 3:13 I Have A Need 7 4:24 Bass – Sam Rivers Guitar – Danny Lohner 8 4 Walls 3:51 9 Stop A Bullet 3:37 10 One Of Yours 4:51 New Hunger 11 Cello – John Krovoza, Matt Cooker*, Richard Dodd Viola – Leah KatzViolin – Daphne Chen, 5:24 Eric Gorfain I Am Where It Takes Me 12 Cello – John Krovoza, Matt Cooker*, Richard Dodd Drums – Wes BorlandViola – Leah 6:09 KatzViolin – Daphne Chen, Eric GorfainVocals [Additional] – Johnette Napolitano Iodine Sky 13 8:30 Mixed By – Wes Borland Credits Drums, Percussion – Josh Freese Engineer – Critter*, Josh Eustis* Engineer [Additional] – Danny Lohner, Wes Borland Lead Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Programmed By, Percussion, Synthesizer, Piano, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Violin, Cello – Wes Borland Mixed By – Tom Lord-Alge (tracks: 2 to 12) Performer [Live Bass] – Sean Fetterman Performer [Live Drums] – Marshall Kilpatric Performer [Live Guitar] – Nick Annis Performer [Live Vocals, Guitar] -
Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Thief of Hearts by Perci T. Brooks Perci T
Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Thief of Hearts by Perci T. Brooks Perci T. Brooks. Perci T. Brooks has published 4 novels, with an average book rating of 4.00 out of 5 stars. Perci T. Brooks has published 4 novels, with an average book rating of 4.00 out of 5 stars. The most favorited books are Resist & Triumph, Shades of Pink, Thief of Hearts and Royal Surrender. Perci T. Brooks's latest book is Resist & Triumph which was published in 2018. Wondering what might be a good starting point? You might enjoy Resist & Triumph and Shades of Pink. Perci T. Brooks has published 4 novels, with an average book rating of 4.00 out of 5 stars. The most favorited books are Resist & Triumph, Shades of Pink, Thief of Hearts and Royal Surrender. Perci T. Brooks's latest book is Resist & Triumph which was published in 2018. Wondering what might be a good starting point? You might enjoy Resist & Triumph and Shades of Pink. Perci's Pickin's. Underneath the glamour and illusion, the Hanover family is anything but the united front they project and Jules is desperate to get away from the charade that's forcing him to endure a secret hell. With the help of his best friend and a pair of heartbroken ghosts, Jules races to find the truth about an ancient scandal, an unsolved murder and himself. But will the answers he seeks give him the strength he needs or will he become just another skeleton in the family closet? Months have passed since Jules Hanover began a new life with a new love, the enigmatic Crespin. -
Tp's Influential Audio Lectures (18), Artists (69) & Albums (338)
Music has also played an important part of my life because it help my mind work especially when I am writing or doing any activates so I always have it on in the background. All my close friends or roommates seems to be into music and stereo systems, which helped me get involved in music and all its components since my late teens. That is why I have over 325 albums on a digital format for any stereo system, which contains all my favorite music from classical to Taoist music to jazz, to classical rock of the sixties and seventies. There are also 18 lectures on audio covering the Tao, health and business that are informative and inspirational. If any of you have the opportunity and time please read my music list of artists and lectures with commentary through the following 5 pages. Your Friend in the Tao, The Professor (Wei Tzu) Master of Nothingness The Myth that takes the Mystery out of Mysticism Tp’s Influential Audio Lectures (18), Artists (69) & Albums (338) 1. Alan Watt: 6.83 (1) T7 (This lecture gives an understanding living in the now & the Tao.) 2. B.K. (Bruce Kumar) Frantzis: 3.15 (2) T28 (This is a form of inner smile formula lead by Kumar (Student & teacher of Tao who studied with Chinese master) in a soft, gentle voice, which is far from his rough & crude persona (New York Greek). 3. Bob Zuraw: 1.09 (1) T1 (The man who lead me to the Tao by watching him living it. In this lecture he brings out the simple practices of the Tao and how it affects your life.) 4. -
Allegories of Native America in the Fiction of James Purdy
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA GRADUATE COLLEGE MIXEDBLOOD METAPHORS: ALLEGORIES OF NATIVE AMERICA IN THE FICTION OF JAMES PURDY A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE FACULTY in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY By MICHAEL E. SNYDER Norman, Oklahoma 2009 MIXEDBLOOD METAPHORS: ALLEGORIES OF NATIVE AMERICA IN THE FICTION OF JAMES PURDY A DISSERTATION APPROVED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH BY Dr. Timothy Murphy, Chair Dr. Ronald Schleifer Dr. Craig Womack Dr. Rita Keresztesi Dr. Julia Ehrhardt © Copyright by MICHAEL E. SNYDER 2009 All Rights Reserved. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I want to express my gratitude to the following people, without whom I could not have completed this project at all, or in the same way: Profound thanks go to my wife and family for support, inspiration, suggestions, and proofreading help: Lori Anderson Snyder, Mary Lou Anderson, Ivy K. Snyder, Marianna Brown Snyder, E. Eugene Snyder, Christine Hadley Snyder, Timothy D. Snyder, Marci Shore, Philip B. Snyder, and Mary Moore Snyder, in Ohio, Oklahoma, San Diego, and New Haven. Deep thanks for thoughtful conversation, improvisation, edification, guidance, and ideas go to my Chair and mentor, Timothy S. Murphy. A very special debt of gratitude goes to John Uecker of New York City. Special thanks to Dr. Jorma Sjoblom of Ashtabula, Ohio. Special thanks to Parker Sams, of Findlay, Ohio, and the Sams family; and Dorothy Purdy, David Purdy, and Christine Purdy, of Berea, Ohio. Many thanks for much inspiration and education go to Craig S. Womack, currently at Emory University. Special thanks for encouragement and support above and beyond the call of duty go to Julia Ehrhardt in the Honors College at the University of Oklahoma. -
Arisia 2015 Pocket Program
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Tony Taylor Jr. Named Winner of Guitar Center's 27Th Annual Drum-Off
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tony Taylor Jr. Named Winner of Guitar Center’s 27th Annual Drum-Off ANNOUNCEMENT HIGHLIGHTS: Guitar Center to grant Taylor with career-altering endorsement deals, gear and cash in a grand prize package valued at over $45,000 Past Drum-Off winners have gone on to see successful careers, playing with the likes of Prince, Jay Z, Beyoncé, The Mars Volta and more The evening included performances by Taylor Hawkins (Foo Fighters), Mike Mangini (Dream Theater), Gil Sharone (Marilyn Manson) and more Westlake Village, CA (January 20, 2016) – Starting in August, drummers from across the country signed up to compete in Guitar Center’s 27th Annual Drum-Off, and out of the thousands of hopefuls, five talented finalists competed for the winning title last Saturday, January 16, 2016. At stake was a prize package including endorsement deals, gear and cash valued at nearly $45,000. An all-star panel of judges was on hand to critique the performances including Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers), Matt Garstka (Animals as Leaders), George “Spanky” McCurdy (Lady Gaga), Ced Mitchell (Nick Jonas), Cora Dunahm (Beyonce), Glen Sobel (Alice Cooper), Mike Reid (Rhianna), Gerald Heyward (Chris Brown), Tony Royster Jr. (Jay Z), Jim Riley (Rascall Flatts), Dave Elitch (Antemasque) and Nisan Stewart (Dancing With The Stars). As the winner, Tony Taylor Jr., joins an esteemed group of talented drummers who have gone on to play for the likes of Prince, Beyoncé, Jay Z and more. Growing up in Matteson, IL, just outside of Chicago, Tony Taylor Jr. comes from a family with deep musical roots. -
First Weekend Crowi Inderful'
GERALD j. FORD STADIUM 2000-2001 INAUGURAL YEAR TUESDAY AUG 3 i f- i- AUGUST 29,2000 C" ' . SOUTHERN l.ic! ;• r u;. j • yep j pry Vol. 86 No. 6 j|K«n.Hc^ Todayi l;;g| Hg(h 103 Low 81 High 102, Low 84 An independent newspaper j STUDENT ACTIVITIES JHRIR First weekend crowi iff Inderful' )r. Ainsley Carry, another group of 60 |anized around the steps of Dallas Hall in the World Games that same morn- lames] were a simulation called j Carry said. "In the end, it helped stu- v were niDDOt. itand power and class structure." lernoon, first-year students were cap- oera in the new stadium in a 2004 pho- |ity party followed on "The Boulevard" jrinks and the music of Cary Pierce, nued to entertain the crowd during the the steps of Meadows. Close to 900 w j bed out for the community event, which jear students, upperclass students and Iwa Sbers. Ind m vmraiwHi vfiiw wa*Wwwm ptj gave the students the chance to chill isly cai pus," Coordinator of Student Programs Se hit mo| lino said. "Bringing everyone together R^nts and ir i-light the flame of SMU tradition and '>'( '• ' ' *SV? '[He] did ; pampus." '...Ci in a way that; Director of Student Activities Michael <• :: •• ?'--. dent of the Stti I'the turn out was great. Having students The festivj jnd really support programs like this is 100 students] ge campus is all about." Peruna makes his inaugural walk down Bishop I (annual Dallas comr Mustang Stampede. Stampede was a one of i kend. -
Drummer Bracket Template
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Roskilde Festival Festival Internacional De Benicàssim
Julio 2013 ROSKILDE FESTIVAL FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DE BENICÀSSIM CRÓNICAS: Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake, Dover, Blues Brothers, Elvis Cotello, La Pandilla Voladora . Entrevistamos a Marx 1 Portada de : Jackster Slipknot (Corey Taylor “Number 8”) Esta revista ha sido posible gracias a: Alejandro Juarez Alex García Alfonso Camarero Andrés Moreno Antonio Maraver Bernabé Cantero Chema Pérez Daniel Herranz David Collados Héctor Checa Francisco Moreno Jackster José Luis Carnes José Ángel Romera Manuel Moreno Natalia Gütner Pamp Santiago Cerezo www.solo-rock.com se fundó en 2005 con la intención de con- tar a nuestra manera qué ocurre en el mundo de la música, poniendo especial atención a los conciertos. Desde entonces hemos cubierto la información de más de dos mil con- ciertos, además de informar de miles de noticias relacionadas con el Rock y la música de calidad en general. Solamente en los dos últimos años hemos estado en más de 600 conciertos, documentados de forma fotográfica y escrita. Los redactores de la web viven el Rock, no del Rock, por lo que sus opi- niones son libres. La web no se responsabiliza de los comentarios que haga cada colaborador si no están expresamente firmados por la misma. Si quieres contactar con nosotros para mandarnos información o promo- cional, puedes hacerlo por correo electrónico o por vía postal. Estas son las direcciones: Correo Electrónico: [email protected] Dirección Postal: Aptdo. Correos 50587 – 28080 Madrid 2 Sumario Crónicas de conciertos Pág. 4 IV Fiesta Solo Rock Pág. 5 Bon Jovi Pág. 8 Def Leppard + Whitesnake+ Europe Pág. 12 Dover Pág. -
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lifestyle THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2016 FEATURES 20 years later, metal band Sevendust relishes Grammy nod f Grammys were handed out for sheer persistence, the metal band Sevendust Iwould have a bunch by now. The quintet from Atlanta is celebrating two decades together this year with its first Grammy nomination. The nomination is for a song that is, appropriately, named “Thank You.” “This is a big deal. I feel like it’s going to push us to work even harder,” said Lajon Witherspoon, the band’s lead singer and co-songwriter. “I think we’re on the right avenue right now.” Sevendust, known for its melodic approach to metal, has put many miles on Halle Berry, left, the road, supporting everyone from and Kevin Metallica to Creed. The band finally got the Huvane speak attention of the Recording Academy for last at the 2nd year’s “Kill the Flaw,” its 11th studio album. The music has elements of classic metal, Annual MAKERS Lajon Witherspoon, lead singer of Conference at thrash, southern rock and even some soul, led by the fearsome instrument of Sevendust, poses for a portrait in New Terranea Resort York. — AP in Rancho Palos Witherspoon’s voice, one of the most flexi- Verdes, ble and exciting in music today. we become it” with full-throated power. At Calif. —AP “Music is music. I never put a label on it. the Grammys, Sevendust faces off against I just feel I’m a rocker,” said Witherspoon, Slipknot, Lamb of God, August Burns Red who also recently sang with the Moscow and Ghost.