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Where can I find legitimate I'm in the middle of
collecting research for a
paper that defends file
sharers and portrays the RIAA
and MPAA as money hungry
corporations with no concern
for the human condition
(thesis statement, lolz).
Unfortunately, it's a lot
harder that I thought it would
be. Could anyone point me in
the direction of some
articles, books, papers or
anything really (other than
blogs) that I could cite?
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http://ipaction.org It is a political action commitee dedicated to revamping the copyright/trademark laws in order to make it easier for people to use copyright/trademark items without paying. They probably have links to articles,papers,etc for the type of stuff your looking for. |
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http://www.eff.org/wp/how-not- get-sued-file-sharing or http://www.news.com/8301-10784 _3-9820200-7.html |
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1. Go to: "Research your answer" on your question page. 2. Type in: RIAA/Information/Details? 3. Go to: #5. 4. All of the following are listed on the outline, just click on it to go directly to it: 3.2: File-sharing lawsuits; 3.3: Unfair legal practices; 4: High-profile lawsuits. For MPAA: 1. Go to: "Research your answer" on your question page. 2. Type in: MPAA/Information/Details? 3. Go to: #3. 4. Go to the following numbers/headings on the outline: 3.1: Rating System; 3.2: Copyright Issues; 3.3: Allegations of copyright infringement by the MPAA; 3.4: Monopoly. If this doesn't satisfy what you need, please go to your favorite library's Reference Desk for help. They have a wide-range of material that they can point you to because they've trained to do that. |
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