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Background Piracy is known as the violent attacks directed against any private naval transport by another separate party on the high seas without the jurisdiction of a particular state. Armed robbery, similar to piracy, is the same violent attacks but in territorial waters under a...
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Intellectual piracy that’s common in the streets of New York has originated itself in China. From electronics such as phones and laptops to luxury brand names such as Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana, intellectual piracy has become a serious problem within China, with its wings...
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Introduction Security issues have been active in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and the Arabian Sea since the start of the Somali Civil War in the early 1990s. The Somali Pirate and the method and motivation of attacking commercial shipping and one Naval...
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Introduction Formed in 1960 from a former British protectorate and an Italian colony, Somalia distorted into anarchy following the coup d’état of the military rule of President Siad Barre in 1991. As conflicting commanders tore the country apart into clan-based fiefdoms, an internationally-backed unity government...
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In old days, pirates were the group of people who perform series of criminal activities on a boat or ship over the sea area. For instance, let’s look at the history: how we learn cyber security from the real pirates story. In 1522, three people...
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Ethics Essay Music piracy has been around for a little less than half a century, but since the rise of the Internet and boom in technology it has become a rising issue with musicians. Proponents for music piracy say that it allows artists to freely...
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Before there was Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify and many of the streaming platforms that people have grown to love (or hate), there was a growing usage of platforms like Napster and LimeWire. These platforms allowed people to listen and download music for free, but illegally...
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With the huge decline in music revenues across the globe, its key to review the impact that the shift in habits of audience’s preferences for easier accessing music. With the turn of the 21st century introducing the world with portable digital music devices such as...
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Digital technological modernizations in music entertainment are commonly perceived to be fundamentally disturbing the authority or part of commercial actors inside the music business and their recognized trade practices and benefits. In particular, the internet is widely regarded as having produced a “crisis” for the...
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Abstract Terms like “continual growth” or “progress” cease to exist in an industry if there isn’t any room for “improvement” or “persistent change” as times move ahead, therefore eventually leading to unavoidable losses of sorts. In today’s day and age, individually buying musical content now...
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We cannot stress enough the importance of music in our daily life. The language of music is one of the most important platforms that allow us to speak a common language which acts as a social narrative. It helps to bridge gaps and unite people....