| 02br 02br 00Hope you will help my with some gramma corrections.. Just the most obvious..02br 02br 02br 02br 00Thank you in anticipation02br 02br 02br 02br 00Today, you can hear a song on the radio, go home and download it, and have it on your computer within a few minutes. The Internet has made it possible to achieve song, movies or software absolutely free. Al most everybody use or have used this opportunity, why buy when you can get it for free? However, on the other hand, there are musician who lose money every time we download a song for example. We are selfish on that domain and we have absolutely no respect for the people who have spend weeks, months or maybe years on creating that song.00 00It doesn’t mean everything for big international groups that we all know but the small musician from a little town outside Copenhagen life may depend on those money he/she achieve on a CD. It is understandably that the people who have the intellectual property right feel offended when they don’t get paid for their work. But do we care? I like to think that we do but the reality says something else. It is so simple to get it free and the risk of getting caught does almost not exist.02br 02br 00 02br 02br 00So, the musicians’ loose money on lost sale, but they are not the only ones who loose money. Record companies who produce the music are also among the victims. They spend a lot of money on producing and sell the product, and the pirates just make it more expensive. To maintain market positions they may have to cut in they expenses that in the worst case can result in people getting fired. Furthermore it can stop music developing. It says itself that record companies, not are able to count on a lot of musicians. They have to make limits, so that they only pig the ones who have a great chance to succeed. That is why so many musicians are being rejected which cost them money and maybe personnel comedown.02br 02br 00 02br 02br 00One of the pirate’s first arguments to justify file sharing is that it is the record company who earn money on the sale of a CD and not the musician(s). Therefore it doesn’t mean that much to share music because it isn’t the record company they want to support, it is the artist. That is why pirates support the groups they are fan of through concerts and merchandise where the artist archive much bigger share of the profit. This argument carries great weight. If I buy a CD for £10 then I want the artist to have the money and not just a tenth. However, it is the record company who produce the music, and make sure it’s on the street. Even though they may take a big share of the money, it is still through them, musicians makes their breakthrough. 02br 02br 00 02br 02br 00The above mentioned can be understand as an advantage, but in my opinion is the music culture the real advantage. When I sit in front of my computer, I can search on everything form all over the world. It is possible to find Danish, American and even India music. It gives me the opportunity to listen to music I never would have heard without the pirates. As a result of that, I may find whole new bands or even a new genre that I would like to hear in the future. So, The pirates make it possible to increase our knowledge of other countries music, which give us an insight in other people’s culture. 02br 02br 00 02br 02br 02br 02td | 02tr
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red denotes confusion I'm not sure what you want to express - hope it helps! Nowadays you can hear a song on the radio, go home, download it, and have it on your computer within a few minutes. The Internet has made it possible to get songs, movies and software absolutely free.
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