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Robin Hood of the Internet or the apocalypse of an industry

Dataconomy

This rampant practice poses significant challenges to the creative industries, encompassing film, music, publishing, software development, and gaming. Digital piracy encompasses the unlawful replication or dissemination of copyrighted material through the vast realm of the Internet.

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Shielding Your Intellectual Property: The Role of DRM in Protecting K12 Content

Kitaboo

The three main categories are: Copyright Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as literary works, music, films, software, and artistic creations. With the advent of the internet, piracy has become even more rampant and poses a significant threat to the economic interests of content creators and copyright holders.

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Platforms you can use after Soap2day’s demise

Dataconomy

Soap2day, an online platform known for its vast library of films and television series, has gained significant traction amongst entertainment enthusiasts due to its policy of granting free access to a diverse range of media content. A question arises online: Is Soap2day closed?

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With the Olympics over, Peacock needs to figure out what’s next

The Verge

With its biggest draw behind it and little in the way of internet-breaking titles headed to the platform anytime soon, it’s unclear what comes next for NBCUniversal’s biggest streaming bet. Peacock will get those films first, but they’ll eventually head to two much larger services with diverse content libraries and deeper production pockets.

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Eight key developments in the global media industry: July 2006 – June 2007 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Developments continue apace – we’ll be keeping track… Industry transactions News Corp offers $5 billion for the Dow Jones, including the Wall Street Journal (finalized July 2007). An unauthorised video of Saddam Hussein’s execution filmed on a mobile phone is broadcast around the world. Full details in the report.

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Creating the future of documentaries - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

in Australia » Creating the future of documentaries Ross Dawson, March 12, 2007 3:33 AM US PT The February issue of Inside Film magazine focuses on the state of industry in documentaries. The rise of internet-based social networks is creating communities of interest that may become a new form of funding. easy or hard?

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The Web 2.0 Revolution: keynote speech - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

The first ascii web browser was created in 1992, the first graphic web browser was invented in 1993, and in 1994 the big debate was whether commercial use of the Internet should be allowed. Since 2001 a new approach to tapping the potential of the internet, dubbed Web 2.0, Thus began what is now dubbed Web 1.0, Visibility.

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