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Is filesharing really the end of the music industry?
It’s the ultimate controversial topic of the moment and it’s making headlines almost every day. It seems that everyone, whoever they may be and whether they really understand the concept of downloading music or not, has an opinion to give on the matter. Even amongst musicians opinions are divided between those who think it will be the death of the music industry and those who see significant benefit in their music being readily available to a much wider audience of potential fans than they could otherwise have hoped to reach.
The debate has been raging for years and doesn’t look like it's likely to reach a compromise any time soon. Remember when Napster was forced to close down after a successful copyright lawsuit by the metal band Metallica? Everyone thought that was the end of downloads – it seemed the age of music for free was over, never to return. But then came Limewire, the Pirate Bay and countless other file sharing sites, always managing to stay one step ahead.
To be fair, Metallica certainly had a point, and they are far from the only musicians to have spoken out against free downloads and the impact it has on the finances of the big label music industry. With CDs becoming more and more overpriced it’s not so surprising that people are choosing to turn to downloads, but not everyone considers the effect this could have on the music we all love. However there are those who believe that the music industry as we know it has had its day and that the future of music lies with the people recording their own tracks with DJ software on their home computers and publicising the music themselves online. This is only possible because the music is available online for free, and these are the genuine music lovers who are in it for the music not the money.
Gary Lightbody, singer of Snow Patrol, is the latest in a long line of musicians to voice his opinions. Although his band are hugely successful and far from being small and unsigned, he believes that being able to get music for free is just the modern way and that the punishments given to people caught filesharing are 'way over the top' and do not fir the crime. He was referring to the recent conviction in Sweden of four founding members of The Pirate Bay, who have each been sentenced to a year in jail as well as having to pay $3.48 million in damages to large entertainment companies claiming to have made losses. They are refusing to pay the fine and launching an appeal as although these companies quite probably were out of pocket, there was no way to know how much by, and it was discovered that the judge conveniently happened to be a member of the Swedish Copyright Association.
There is no sign that the debate on filesharing is close to an end, and certainly no sign of a truce being reached. There is no question that it is damaging to the record label giants’ and huge stadium rock bands’ incomes, but at the same time it enables the little guys at home recording their tracks with an Akai home studio and set of headphones to get an equal chance of being heard. Perhaps there is no right or wrong answer.
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What happens at the end of chapter 16 in" The Thorn Birds"?
Fee is sitting in her office watching Frank throught the window when Meggie walks in. Something dawns on her [Meggie] and she asks Fee how she can help. Fee says there is nothing she can do. What is it they are talking about. I cant figure it out and it is starting to irritate me.
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I think Fee is talking about Frank, how there's nothing that Meggie or anyone can do to help how upset Fee is over Frank's situation. Frank had lost so many years of his life, away from home and his family, jailed for many years for killing a man in a fight, never finding love and a wife and having a family of his own. Eventually he does return to Drogheda but he's a broken old man. Fee sees this in Frank and it makes her terribly sad to see her oldest and favorite child this way. Meggie understands how her mother feels and wishes she could help Fiona feel better about Frank but Fee tells her that it can't really be helped, that there's nothing anyone can do. Basically they just have to accept what happened because the past cannot be changed. I hope this helps you to understand that passage a little better.













































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